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In an excel file, I just deleted a picture. When saving the fil again, I
noticed that the file size grew instead of being reduced. Does anyway know if excel "save" things you delete, and if so how can you permantly delete things to reduce file size? |
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Your used range has probalby gotten messed up. Look for any sheet where the
scroll bars take you well past the end of the data. Hitting Ctrl + End on these sheets will also take you out the the data range. Here is a link on fixing the used range. http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Rikke" wrote: In an excel file, I just deleted a picture. When saving the fil again, I noticed that the file size grew instead of being reduced. Does anyway know if excel "save" things you delete, and if so how can you permantly delete things to reduce file size? |
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Thanks, however I don't think that's the problem. I had inserted a small
picture in a cell (C12), saved the file, deleted the picture again and save the file under a new name. I noticed that the file grew in size, even though I deleted something from the file ! Offcause, I did this because I have another file, which seems growing all the time no matter what I do (even deleting cells, formulars, pictures). I hope you can help me with this. "Jim Thomlinson" skrev: Your used range has probalby gotten messed up. Look for any sheet where the scroll bars take you well past the end of the data. Hitting Ctrl + End on these sheets will also take you out the the data range. Here is a link on fixing the used range. http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Rikke" wrote: In an excel file, I just deleted a picture. When saving the fil again, I noticed that the file size grew instead of being reduced. Does anyway know if excel "save" things you delete, and if so how can you permantly delete things to reduce file size? |
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99.9% of the time file bloat is due to problems with the used range. Check
that first even if you do not suspect it to be the problem. Once you have truely ruled that out, if there is still an issue, we can look at it. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Rikke" wrote: Thanks, however I don't think that's the problem. I had inserted a small picture in a cell (C12), saved the file, deleted the picture again and save the file under a new name. I noticed that the file grew in size, even though I deleted something from the file ! Offcause, I did this because I have another file, which seems growing all the time no matter what I do (even deleting cells, formulars, pictures). I hope you can help me with this. "Jim Thomlinson" skrev: Your used range has probalby gotten messed up. Look for any sheet where the scroll bars take you well past the end of the data. Hitting Ctrl + End on these sheets will also take you out the the data range. Here is a link on fixing the used range. http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Rikke" wrote: In an excel file, I just deleted a picture. When saving the fil again, I noticed that the file size grew instead of being reduced. Does anyway know if excel "save" things you delete, and if so how can you permantly delete things to reduce file size? |
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