I tried saving your workbook, opening it, made a minor change or two, saved,
closed and reopened, but it was still around 30MB. I then printed it out,
saved and closed it. VoilĂ*! 116KB.
I've noticed this kind of problem before, so try printing to a different
printer (I have a generic/text only printer driver installed on FILE: for
just this purpose) and see if the file you save after printing hasn't shrunk
to a more reasonable size.
You didn't mention the Excel version you are using: mine is 2000 Danish.
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Noel
"Philip_plf" wrote:
I have a problem. I was doing some plotting of result with embedded charts
(approx 10 xy-plots) in a sheet. When I save the workbook the first time
there are no problem, but whenever I open it the second time (and save it
again) the filesize goes from 100KB to 30MB. without changing anything!
Try opening the file:
http://home.tiscali.dk/phreaky/excel/titrations.xls
And save it in a new filename. Why is this happening? how do I neglect the
problem?
NO the file does not have any macro/vira or anything.. only some raw data in
sheet1 and some embedded charts of the data.
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Philip