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Microsoft Excel has 65536 rows and I need more rows.

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Use quattro pro.
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Microsoft Excel has 65536 rows and I need more rows.

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No. Sorry. Use multiple worksheets.
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Then you need to use more sheets, or consider another application such as
Access. You can always store your data in Access and then query it from
Excel.

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