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This is about my fifth attempt since March, so far without eliciting a single
reply (last attempt seems to have disappeared into the ether): Re Excel 2007 "Save as binary". Its supposed to save space and be quicker. So why isn't it the default method? Is there a downside? For example, will macros no longer work? Are there reduced functions in a file saved as binary? I need to know before I save a large and majorly important (to me) file with heaps of worksheets and macros and find down the track that I've lost something significant! There HAS to be some reason why files are not saved by default as binary, but so far no-one seems to know, and I can find nothing to explain this in "help". |
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