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Excel should allow more than 65,536 rows.
The subject line pretty much says it all. Excel should be like Quattro in
that it allows a much larger number of rows on a sheet (up to a million?). There are times it would come in handy. While we're at it, maybe allow more columns as well. |
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but don't hold your breath. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Spruceman" wrote in message ... The subject line pretty much says it all. Excel should be like Quattro in that it allows a much larger number of rows on a sheet (up to a million?). There are times it would come in handy. While we're at it, maybe allow more columns as well. |
Sounds like you want to use Excel as a database problem. That's not what it's
best at. Maybe you could put your data in Access and use Excel for summarizing. On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:43:05 -0800, Spruceman wrote: The subject line pretty much says it all. Excel should be like Quattro in that it allows a much larger number of rows on a sheet (up to a million?). There are times it would come in handy. While we're at it, maybe allow more columns as well. |
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