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I have an excel workbook that started as 148kB and is now 2.6MB, but the size
increase is for no apparent reason, I'm not aware of doing anything other than forwarding it by email to a colleague. When I check one of the sheets it shows the last cell to be at row 27364 even though there is nothing beyond row 26, but I can't seem to clear the range. There are no spurious characters that I can see, what have I done? |
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I had this happen when I accidentally applied a format change to the entire
worksheet. Try selecting the entire worksheet, select edit/clear.../formats. Good luck, Joe "Jag Nut" wrote: I have an excel workbook that started as 148kB and is now 2.6MB, but the size increase is for no apparent reason, I'm not aware of doing anything other than forwarding it by email to a colleague. When I check one of the sheets it shows the last cell to be at row 27364 even though there is nothing beyond row 26, but I can't seem to clear the range. There are no spurious characters that I can see, what have I done? |
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I can't seem to clear the range
You need to delete the extra rows (and /or columns). Simply clearing them doesn't do what you want. Select the "extra" rows, right click and select "Delete". Save. Check the last cell again after you reopen the book (sometimes reopening isn't necessary depending on Excel version...) HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "Jag Nut" <Jag wrote in message ... I have an excel workbook that started as 148kB and is now 2.6MB, but the size increase is for no apparent reason, I'm not aware of doing anything other than forwarding it by email to a colleague. When I check one of the sheets it shows the last cell to be at row 27364 even though there is nothing beyond row 26, but I can't seem to clear the range. There are no spurious characters that I can see, what have I done? |
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I had this happen to me too. I've tried everything below but that didn't
help. Any other ideas? "George Nicholson" wrote: I can't seem to clear the range You need to delete the extra rows (and /or columns). Simply clearing them doesn't do what you want. Select the "extra" rows, right click and select "Delete". Save. Check the last cell again after you reopen the book (sometimes reopening isn't necessary depending on Excel version...) HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "Jag Nut" <Jag wrote in message ... I have an excel workbook that started as 148kB and is now 2.6MB, but the size increase is for no apparent reason, I'm not aware of doing anything other than forwarding it by email to a colleague. When I check one of the sheets it shows the last cell to be at row 27364 even though there is nothing beyond row 26, but I can't seem to clear the range. There are no spurious characters that I can see, what have I done? |
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