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Very Large Files
Our company uses an application called Hyperion to download information from
Oracle into Excel. In order to download information I am having to use a template devloped by Corporate. After the download, the file is quite large, usually in the 5-7Mb range. In order to decrease the file size I highlight the entire worksheeet and then Copy - Paste Special - Values. Even after doing that, the still remains at the 5-6Mb range and this becomes a problem when I try to email the file. After doing the Copy-Paste Special I would have expected this file to be way under 1Mb in size. I am thinking that there must be a hidden file or files or that there is a macro some where which I can't get rid of. Can anyone help me identify exactly why the file remains so large and then how I can decrease the file size. Thanks. |
Very Large Files
It's worth checking that you don't have wasted space in rows and/or columns
beyond the end of your real data. Control-End will get you to the end of what Excel thinks is the used area, so you can delete rows or columns back from there to the real data. Then save. -- David Biddulph "Mike" wrote in message ... Our company uses an application called Hyperion to download information from Oracle into Excel. In order to download information I am having to use a template devloped by Corporate. After the download, the file is quite large, usually in the 5-7Mb range. In order to decrease the file size I highlight the entire worksheeet and then Copy - Paste Special - Values. Even after doing that, the still remains at the 5-6Mb range and this becomes a problem when I try to email the file. After doing the Copy-Paste Special I would have expected this file to be way under 1Mb in size. I am thinking that there must be a hidden file or files or that there is a macro some where which I can't get rid of. Can anyone help me identify exactly why the file remains so large and then how I can decrease the file size. Thanks. |
Very Large Files
Hi,
I don't have Hyperion, but I suspect it downloads data, not formulas. In which case doing Paste Special Value will have little or no effect. If there are any bit map graphics in the file I would replace them with JPG's or get rid of them all together. Maybe the file just has a lot of data? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Mike" wrote: Our company uses an application called Hyperion to download information from Oracle into Excel. In order to download information I am having to use a template devloped by Corporate. After the download, the file is quite large, usually in the 5-7Mb range. In order to decrease the file size I highlight the entire worksheeet and then Copy - Paste Special - Values. Even after doing that, the still remains at the 5-6Mb range and this becomes a problem when I try to email the file. After doing the Copy-Paste Special I would have expected this file to be way under 1Mb in size. I am thinking that there must be a hidden file or files or that there is a macro some where which I can't get rid of. Can anyone help me identify exactly why the file remains so large and then how I can decrease the file size. Thanks. |
Very Large Files
Which Hyperion application are you using? Hyperion Enterprise with HPVAL
formulas, Essbase ad hoc retrievals, HFM (System 9) using SmartView, or ?? SmartView uses hidden objects to store information. Try selecting all the data on your worksheet (not the entire worksheet). Paste it as values in a NEW workbook. Then you can copy the same range and paste special formats to copy the formatting (except the column widths). Save the new workbook and see if it's a lot smaller. Hope this helps, Hutch "Mike" wrote: Our company uses an application called Hyperion to download information from Oracle into Excel. In order to download information I am having to use a template devloped by Corporate. After the download, the file is quite large, usually in the 5-7Mb range. In order to decrease the file size I highlight the entire worksheeet and then Copy - Paste Special - Values. Even after doing that, the still remains at the 5-6Mb range and this becomes a problem when I try to email the file. After doing the Copy-Paste Special I would have expected this file to be way under 1Mb in size. I am thinking that there must be a hidden file or files or that there is a macro some where which I can't get rid of. Can anyone help me identify exactly why the file remains so large and then how I can decrease the file size. Thanks. |
Very Large Files
I've seen files as large as 80 Meg result from a download of monthly data
from Oracle. I wouldn't call 5-7 Meg very large. Am I in the minority? Barb Reinhardt "Mike" wrote: Our company uses an application called Hyperion to download information from Oracle into Excel. In order to download information I am having to use a template devloped by Corporate. After the download, the file is quite large, usually in the 5-7Mb range. In order to decrease the file size I highlight the entire worksheeet and then Copy - Paste Special - Values. Even after doing that, the still remains at the 5-6Mb range and this becomes a problem when I try to email the file. After doing the Copy-Paste Special I would have expected this file to be way under 1Mb in size. I am thinking that there must be a hidden file or files or that there is a macro some where which I can't get rid of. Can anyone help me identify exactly why the file remains so large and then how I can decrease the file size. Thanks. |
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