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Hi is there anyway to find out exactly what in an excel
file is contributing to its size? I wish to optimize for
size. The spreadheet has a significant number of charts,
worksheets, some VBA (which originally had a huge number
of code until I reedited). The file is currently 1Mb.

Thanks in advance


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Thanks guys... I was hoping there is an easy way.. But
your advice has narrowed the problem down for me..

Thanks


-----Original Message-----
Hi is there anyway to find out exactly what in an excel
file is contributing to its size? I wish to optimize

for
size. The spreadheet has a significant number of

charts,
worksheets, some VBA (which originally had a huge number
of code until I reedited). The file is currently 1Mb.

Thanks in advance


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