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Default Make the row limit of excel flexible -not fixed at 65536.

You'll be happy with the next version!

It'll have a million rows (and 16384 columns)

http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2005/9/23.aspx

quadfan wrote:

Computer requirements expand. It is now the case wehre we here at Telstra
require more rows than the current fixed limit of 65536. I am aware that
orther spread sheet systems do supply you with more rows. Perhaps you can
make it a selectable option. Increase the limit and also alow users to select
their own limit where they create a new worksheet.
99,999 rows would I beleive fix our probelm for ever.

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