Data contains more than 65000 rows ?
it is an ultimate solution , but I wonder if there is a simple way of doing
this in excel ?
"Dave F" wrote:
Can you use a database, like Access, to manage your data? Then you can have
it all in one data table and run calculations off that continguous set of
data.
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Brevity is the soul of wit.
"turrucan" wrote:
I have data , that can not be stored in only one worksheet , so I must divide
this data into smaller parts, but is it somehow possible to define a dynamic
range with offset function , that contains whole data ?
I am asking this because I use this data in some calculations with dsum
functions , and calculations will be slower if I write each formula with
something like that ?
=DSUM(data1,Amount,criteria)+DSUM(data2,Amount,cri teria)
where data1 and data2 are dynamic ranges produced by offset function in two
seperate worksheets.
thanks for replies
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