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Hello all,
I have been working in a large workbook 70+ worksheets. I was writing code to duplicate a form(worksheet) and failed to set some objects to nothing as I was testing the code. As a result the file bloated up to 17 MB from 4 MB. There is a little known capability in MS Access to decompile a database. Create a shortcut and use the decompile switch: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\MSACCESS.EXE" "D:\database.mdb" /decompile Is there something similar in Excel or does anyone have any suggestion to get the file back to it's original size? |
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