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I have several files that are causing me some concern. Each week I add a new
tab (copy of template tab) the spreadsheet but lately I have noticed that
when I save the updated file, the size of the file actually decreases.

Why would this happen when more usual complaints are that the file sizes grow?

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I tried it and the file size increases with every sheet added. What do you
do to add a sheet? What do you do to determine the size of the file? HTH
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I have several files that are causing me some concern. Each week I add a
new
tab (copy of template tab) the spreadsheet but lately I have noticed that
when I save the updated file, the size of the file actually decreases.

Why would this happen when more usual complaints are that the file sizes
grow?

thanks


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