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File size MASSIVE but why?
I have a quite a detailed report (Workbook) that has many macro's within.
On one sheet i have Photo's placed by a Macro into certain cells and sized to suit. What i have done is run a macro that CLEARS ALL data and ALL Photos from the WorkBook. This is OK, but i have NOTICED that the WorkBook size is now 56.6MB is size. Is Excel storing the Images within somehow, although they are deleted? How can i clear this temporary memory to reduce the file size again? Corey.... |
File size MASSIVE but why?
One suggestion - there is an Add-In called FindLinks by Bill Manville. I
don't have the where to get it, but someone here may know. The reason is one of my workbooks was bloating in size with continued use. When I ran FindLinks, there were over 9000 bad links stored in the workbook, and growing with each use. I found the source was I hyperlinked to websites and gathered data to a helper sheet so I could update the data in my workbook. Each time I ran the update, the helper sheet got data from over 200 websites. Here is the issue: the helper sheet was a hidden sheet and Excel kept a link to it and all the hyperlinked sites, and the list grew with each update. The answer was not to keep the helper sheet in the workbook anymore. When I run an update now, I add a new helper sheet to gather the data, and then delete the sheet when the update is done. May be of some help... Mike F "Corey" wrote in message ... I have a quite a detailed report (Workbook) that has many macro's within. On one sheet i have Photo's placed by a Macro into certain cells and sized to suit. What i have done is run a macro that CLEARS ALL data and ALL Photos from the WorkBook. This is OK, but i have NOTICED that the WorkBook size is now 56.6MB is size. Is Excel storing the Images within somehow, although they are deleted? How can i clear this temporary memory to reduce the file size again? Corey.... |
File size MASSIVE but why?
Hi Corey,
What i have done is run a macro that CLEARS ALL data and ALL Photos from the WorkBook. How does your macro do that. IOW does it really delete all photos and not perhaps merely the delete rows or columns containing them. If that's what the macro does they will not be deleted, merely made zero tall or zero wide, effectively invisible. To delete ALL inserted pictures in the workbook - For Each ws In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets ws.Pictures.Delete Next Revert back if you only want to selectively delete pictures (or some other type of shape), eg only those you 'think' you deleted previously . Regards, Peter T "Corey" wrote in message ... I have a quite a detailed report (Workbook) that has many macro's within. On one sheet i have Photo's placed by a Macro into certain cells and sized to suit. What i have done is run a macro that CLEARS ALL data and ALL Photos from the WorkBook. This is OK, but i have NOTICED that the WorkBook size is now 56.6MB is size. Is Excel storing the Images within somehow, although they are deleted? How can i clear this temporary memory to reduce the file size again? Corey.... |
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