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Spruceman

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.

Bob Phillips

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish...2Fthanks%2Ehtm

but don't hold your breath.

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HTH

RP
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"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.




Myrna Larson

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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