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Jenny

Huge Excel Document
 
Yesterday my Excel document was 1.5 MB and today it is 5.3
MB. All I did was add some VB code (maybe 50 lines) and a
few worksheets to it. The worksheets are general and do
not contain any graphics.

Does anyone know what could be causing the workbook to get
so huge and is there any automated clean up I can run to
remove unused code and such?

~Jenny

Frank Kabel

Huge Excel Document
 
Hi
maybe the following helps:
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Jenny wrote:
Yesterday my Excel document was 1.5 MB and today it is 5.3
MB. All I did was add some VB code (maybe 50 lines) and a
few worksheets to it. The worksheets are general and do
not contain any graphics.

Does anyone know what could be causing the workbook to get
so huge and is there any automated clean up I can run to
remove unused code and such?

~Jenny


RB Smissaert

Huge Excel Document
 
Have a look at the Excel Workbook Rebuilder, written by Andrew Baker.
It will do exactly what you want; that is clean up your workbook and with
that
reduce the file size.
This is the website:
http://www.vbusers.com/commercial/commercial.asp

RBS


"Jenny" wrote in message
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Yesterday my Excel document was 1.5 MB and today it is 5.3
MB. All I did was add some VB code (maybe 50 lines) and a
few worksheets to it. The worksheets are general and do
not contain any graphics.

Does anyone know what could be causing the workbook to get
so huge and is there any automated clean up I can run to
remove unused code and such?

~Jenny




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