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Currently I am running Excel 2002. I am aware of the 65535 row limit
in this version. Excel 2007 is stated in http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...778231033.aspx to have 1,048,576 rows. My question is, if my raw data is a single CSV file of more than 65535 rows, can this be *directly* imported into Excel 2007 by <File <Open <filename.csv etc.? Reason for question is I have seen questions concerning difficulty with more rows than 65535 but most seem to be about xls files [old versions] solved with xlsx [2007] files ... but is there a restriction on CSV files *before* saving as xlsx ? I don't have access to Excel 2007 to try this out ... but if it does work I might buy it. -- Nick |
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