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Excel Is Max'd Out - Where To From Here?
Non-programmer question!
An associate of mine used Excel to develop an analysis program that to date works very well. However this program also takes Excel to its limits, so new annual data cannot be added without taking Excel down. He only knows as much programming (using Excel) as was needed to get the analysis program to work. Now that he's max'd out Excel what are his options should he decide to re-write (or contract to re-write) this program? Thanks, |
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Excel Is Max'd Out - Where To From Here?
What do you mean by "max'd out"? What limitation is arising?
Number of rows/columns? -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Paul W" <Paul wrote in message ... Non-programmer question! An associate of mine used Excel to develop an analysis program that to date works very well. However this program also takes Excel to its limits, so new annual data cannot be added without taking Excel down. He only knows as much programming (using Excel) as was needed to get the analysis program to work. Now that he's max'd out Excel what are his options should he decide to re-write (or contract to re-write) this program? Thanks, |
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