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What suggestions/options are there if your spreadsheet needs to contain more
than the MAX number of Excel lines allowed in 1 spreadsheet? I do not want
to divide the data into multiple spreadsheets? Is there anything that can be
done or is that just the systems limitations?
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No way. But note that the limitation is 65k rows in earlier versions and
more than a million rows in Excel 2007. Perhaps upgrade is an option.

HTH. Best wishes Hrald


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What suggestions/options are there if your spreadsheet needs to contain
more
than the MAX number of Excel lines allowed in 1 spreadsheet? I do not
want
to divide the data into multiple spreadsheets? Is there anything that can
be
done or is that just the systems limitations?


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If you are using a version prior to 2007, consider switching to 2007
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What suggestions/options are there if your spreadsheet needs to contain more
than the MAX number of Excel lines allowed in 1 spreadsheet? I do not want
to divide the data into multiple spreadsheets? Is there anything that can be
done or is that just the systems limitations?

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