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Im experiencing a filesize issue with Excel that I had in the past.
Excel seems to not clean up its workspace and the file seems to increase and
not decrease as it should be despite me cleaning up code and worksheets, etc.
Is there a process, trick or anything to somehow "compress" Excel like
MS-Access?

thanks in advance.
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Hi Bret,
Why do my scrollbars go to row 500 -- my data ends in cell E50?,
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Im experiencing a filesize issue with Excel that I had in the past.
Excel seems to not clean up its workspace and the file seems to increase and
not decrease as it should be despite me cleaning up code and worksheets, etc.
Is there a process, trick or anything to somehow "compress" Excel like
MS-Access?

thanks in advance.



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