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My regular Excel file is 29 KB. When I added 2 Pivot Tables and 1
Macro, the file ballooned to 2.51 MB. I was able to use Zip to compress it back to 34 KB (amazingly). But I don't want to manually do this all the time. My Question: Is there a setting in Excel that can compress its Pivot Table and Macros within the Excel file so I don't have to use Zip? The reason I don't want to manually use Zip because some computers I work with don't have Zip/Unzip and sometimes I'm in a rush to e-mail a file. Manual Zipping seems like another unnecessary step. |
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