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Default Excel should handle more than 65,536 rows.

We deal with large amounts of data and the current row limit of 65,536
repeatedly hinders us. This has been the limit for a long time and I don't
understand why it hasn't been increased or eliminated. With today's
computers it seems Excel should be able to handle much more. At the very
least make it an overall number of cells limit, not an X by Y limit.

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