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Jeremy Ng

Reduce File size
 
Hi,

We have 1 file which previously have alot of sheet into it & file size is
very big, now we delete all sheets except keep 1 sheet with a simple table &
small text box, total about 105 rows.
Now the file size still very big of about 7,200KB.

When I try to select row 1 to 105 & delete all data & sheet look totally no
data, saved BUT still back to about same size.

I even try step of point at row 106, press Ctrl+Shirt+down arrow key, then
delete entire row, also go to last column Ctrl+Shirt+righ arrow key & delete
entire column. After saved still same file size.

Even I highlighted WHOLE sheet & copy to new file new sheet & saved, still
same size.

BUT if I just copy row 1 to 105 to new file then size reduce to about 800MB.

Please someone give guidance about what is happen & how can I find out what
cause it & reduce the file size.

Thanks alot,
Jeremy

Timbo[_5_]

Reduce File size
 

Try deleting or clearing all of the blank rows below your data and the
blank columns to the right of your data. My guess is you have fomatted
whole rows and columns rather than just the area containing your data.
Then save the workbook and see if it has reduced in size. You need to do
it for all of thw worksheets within the workbook.


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MSweetG222

Reduce File size
 
Timbo is right. There could be artifacts left over from previous formatting.
Cell shading (patterns) is a big culprit. Many times, people will shade
entire columns or rows and this causes Excel to include those cells in the
used area. Other types of formatting could leave some sort of artifact thus
causing Excel to include those cells in the used area.

A quick way to solve this issue is to copy just the table area you need to a
new workbook and save it and your file size is now the right size.

Good luck!

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Thx
MSweetG222



"Jeremy Ng" wrote:

Hi,

We have 1 file which previously have alot of sheet into it & file size is
very big, now we delete all sheets except keep 1 sheet with a simple table &
small text box, total about 105 rows.
Now the file size still very big of about 7,200KB.

When I try to select row 1 to 105 & delete all data & sheet look totally no
data, saved BUT still back to about same size.

I even try step of point at row 106, press Ctrl+Shirt+down arrow key, then
delete entire row, also go to last column Ctrl+Shirt+righ arrow key & delete
entire column. After saved still same file size.

Even I highlighted WHOLE sheet & copy to new file new sheet & saved, still
same size.

BUT if I just copy row 1 to 105 to new file then size reduce to about 800MB.

Please someone give guidance about what is happen & how can I find out what
cause it & reduce the file size.

Thanks alot,
Jeremy


Jeremy Ng[_2_]

Reduce File size
 
Hi,

Thanks for your advice.
But my problem is I have only 1 sheet, and even I do deletion of all columns
& row by selecting whoel sheet (cell betwenn column A & row 1) or format all
cells color to "No fill". still same fiel size.
The whole sheet look totall empty after delete all columns & rows.
Of course I can simply copy the range I wanted to new sheet then size will
reduce BUT copy whole sheet will get big size. I want to understand what
cause it.
It should be columns or row after the range of first 105 rows that cause
issue but I see all cells is empty totally after row 105 & column N.
Is there anyway I can email you my file for your checking?

Regards / Jeremy

"MSweetG222" wrote:

Timbo is right. There could be artifacts left over from previous formatting.
Cell shading (patterns) is a big culprit. Many times, people will shade
entire columns or rows and this causes Excel to include those cells in the
used area. Other types of formatting could leave some sort of artifact thus
causing Excel to include those cells in the used area.

A quick way to solve this issue is to copy just the table area you need to a
new workbook and save it and your file size is now the right size.

Good luck!

--
Thx
MSweetG222



"Jeremy Ng" wrote:

Hi,

We have 1 file which previously have alot of sheet into it & file size is
very big, now we delete all sheets except keep 1 sheet with a simple table &
small text box, total about 105 rows.
Now the file size still very big of about 7,200KB.

When I try to select row 1 to 105 & delete all data & sheet look totally no
data, saved BUT still back to about same size.

I even try step of point at row 106, press Ctrl+Shirt+down arrow key, then
delete entire row, also go to last column Ctrl+Shirt+righ arrow key & delete
entire column. After saved still same file size.

Even I highlighted WHOLE sheet & copy to new file new sheet & saved, still
same size.

BUT if I just copy row 1 to 105 to new file then size reduce to about 800MB.

Please someone give guidance about what is happen & how can I find out what
cause it & reduce the file size.

Thanks alot,
Jeremy


Bill Sharpe

Reduce File size
 
Jeremy Ng wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for your advice.
But my problem is I have only 1 sheet, and even I do deletion of all columns
& row by selecting whoel sheet (cell betwenn column A & row 1) or format all
cells color to "No fill". still same fiel size.
The whole sheet look totall empty after delete all columns & rows.
Of course I can simply copy the range I wanted to new sheet then size will
reduce BUT copy whole sheet will get big size. I want to understand what
cause it.
It should be columns or row after the range of first 105 rows that cause
issue but I see all cells is empty totally after row 105 & column N.
Is there anyway I can email you my file for your checking?

Regards / Jeremy

"MSweetG222" wrote:

Timbo is right. There could be artifacts left over from previous formatting.
Cell shading (patterns) is a big culprit. Many times, people will shade
entire columns or rows and this causes Excel to include those cells in the
used area. Other types of formatting could leave some sort of artifact thus
causing Excel to include those cells in the used area.

A quick way to solve this issue is to copy just the table area you need to a
new workbook and save it and your file size is now the right size.

Good luck!

--
Thx
MSweetG222



"Jeremy Ng" wrote:

Hi,

We have 1 file which previously have alot of sheet into it & file size is
very big, now we delete all sheets except keep 1 sheet with a simple table &
small text box, total about 105 rows.
Now the file size still very big of about 7,200KB.

When I try to select row 1 to 105 & delete all data & sheet look totally no
data, saved BUT still back to about same size.

I even try step of point at row 106, press Ctrl+Shirt+down arrow key, then
delete entire row, also go to last column Ctrl+Shirt+righ arrow key & delete
entire column. After saved still same file size.

Even I highlighted WHOLE sheet & copy to new file new sheet & saved, still
same size.

BUT if I just copy row 1 to 105 to new file then size reduce to about 800MB.

Please someone give guidance about what is happen & how can I find out what
cause it & reduce the file size.

Thanks alot,
Jeremy

Some problems are not worth pursuing after a fix has been found. This
appears to be one of them. Scratch your head, get up and have a cup of
coffee, and forget about it. Life's too short.

805 mb is an awfully large Excel file even when reduced.

Bill


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