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cydney

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 
I just found the microsoft solution to importing greater than 255 columns
into a workbook. This really works great. Unfortunately it only goes to
around 510 columns. (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729) In my case, I
need 2548 columns and 2548 rows. Obviously the rows are not an issue. I need
to modify this macro example to continue to run beyond the 510 columns. I'm
having a tough time doing that.. although it shouldn't be that hard.. it
would seem.

My file is a comma delimited text file (CSV) with only numbers in it except
for the first column. Don't know if this matters, but the numbers are mostly
0's with a few smatterings of numbers less than 1000. The first row contains
the column numbers (1-2548).

I was thinking of breaking it at an even 200 columns with 148 columns
remaining to be placed on the last sheet (Sheet13). Can someone give me some
hints on how to modify this thing to do that?
--
THX cs

JP[_4_]

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 
I can't seem to find the link, but I vaguely remember there is a way
you can import more than 512 columns by using the "mod" function to
check how many columns have been imported and when to add a new
worksheet.

Maybe someone else will come along with that link! In the meantime
I'll keep checking.

HTH,
JP


On Mar 28, 7:00*pm, Cydney wrote:
I just found the microsoft solution to importing greater than 255 columns
into a workbook. This really works great. Unfortunately it only goes to
around 510 columns. *(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729) *In my case, I
need 2548 columns and 2548 rows. Obviously the rows are not an issue. I need
to modify this macro example to continue to run beyond the 510 columns. I'm
having a tough time doing that.. although it shouldn't be that hard.. it
would seem.

My file is a comma delimited text file (CSV) with only numbers in it except
for the first column. Don't know if this matters, but the numbers are mostly
0's with a few smatterings of numbers less than 1000. The first row contains
the column numbers (1-2548).

I was thinking of breaking it at an even 200 columns with 148 columns
remaining to be placed on the last sheet (Sheet13). Can someone give me some
hints on how to modify this thing to do that?
--
THX cs



Gary Keramidas

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 
maybe this is what you were referring to.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729/en-us

--


Gary


"JP" wrote in message
...
I can't seem to find the link, but I vaguely remember there is a way
you can import more than 512 columns by using the "mod" function to
check how many columns have been imported and when to add a new
worksheet.

Maybe someone else will come along with that link! In the meantime
I'll keep checking.

HTH,
JP


On Mar 28, 7:00 pm, Cydney wrote:
I just found the microsoft solution to importing greater than 255 columns
into a workbook. This really works great. Unfortunately it only goes to
around 510 columns. (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729) In my case, I
need 2548 columns and 2548 rows. Obviously the rows are not an issue. I need
to modify this macro example to continue to run beyond the 510 columns. I'm
having a tough time doing that.. although it shouldn't be that hard.. it
would seem.

My file is a comma delimited text file (CSV) with only numbers in it except
for the first column. Don't know if this matters, but the numbers are mostly
0's with a few smatterings of numbers less than 1000. The first row contains
the column numbers (1-2548).

I was thinking of breaking it at an even 200 columns with 148 columns
remaining to be placed on the last sheet (Sheet13). Can someone give me some
hints on how to modify this thing to do that?
--
THX cs




JP[_4_]

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 
Thanks, but that link was in the original post. It was a different
one, maybe from PC Magazine or some other website. Still can't find
it....

--JP


On Mar 29, 11:43 am, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote:
maybe this is what you were referring to.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729/en-us

--

Gary

"JP" wrote in message


Gary Keramidas

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 

maybe you should consider excel 2007. would probably make this easier.

The total number of available columns in Excel
Old Limit: 256 (2^8)
New Limit: 16k (2^14)


--


Gary


"Cydney" wrote in message
...
I just found the microsoft solution to importing greater than 255 columns
into a workbook. This really works great. Unfortunately it only goes to
around 510 columns. (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729) In my case, I
need 2548 columns and 2548 rows. Obviously the rows are not an issue. I need
to modify this macro example to continue to run beyond the 510 columns. I'm
having a tough time doing that.. although it shouldn't be that hard.. it
would seem.

My file is a comma delimited text file (CSV) with only numbers in it except
for the first column. Don't know if this matters, but the numbers are mostly
0's with a few smatterings of numbers less than 1000. The first row contains
the column numbers (1-2548).

I was thinking of breaking it at an even 200 columns with 148 columns
remaining to be placed on the last sheet (Sheet13). Can someone give me some
hints on how to modify this thing to do that?
--
THX cs




cydney

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 
This seems to be the easiest solution. IF I can get IT to give me a 2007
installation.
Thanks.
--
cs


"Gary Keramidas" wrote:


maybe you should consider excel 2007. would probably make this easier.

The total number of available columns in Excel
Old Limit: 256 (2^8)
New Limit: 16k (2^14)


--


Gary


"Cydney" wrote in message
...
I just found the microsoft solution to importing greater than 255 columns
into a workbook. This really works great. Unfortunately it only goes to
around 510 columns. (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729) In my case, I
need 2548 columns and 2548 rows. Obviously the rows are not an issue. I need
to modify this macro example to continue to run beyond the 510 columns. I'm
having a tough time doing that.. although it shouldn't be that hard.. it
would seem.

My file is a comma delimited text file (CSV) with only numbers in it except
for the first column. Don't know if this matters, but the numbers are mostly
0's with a few smatterings of numbers less than 1000. The first row contains
the column numbers (1-2548).

I was thinking of breaking it at an even 200 columns with 148 columns
remaining to be placed on the last sheet (Sheet13). Can someone give me some
hints on how to modify this thing to do that?
--
THX cs





cydney

Large Data Import (2548 columns/rows)
 
Actually, that link is correct. You might try a search for
"LargeDatabaseImport" which is the name of the function.
--
THX cs


"JP" wrote:

Thanks, but that link was in the original post. It was a different
one, maybe from PC Magazine or some other website. Still can't find
it....

--JP


On Mar 29, 11:43 am, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote:
maybe this is what you were referring to.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272729/en-us

--

Gary

"JP" wrote in message




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