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my project involves parsing large number of excel files. and looking for
keywords in each file, I am wondering if this could be a performace issue, to call the Find function requently. the other approach i've seen is to get the contents into an array ans work off that array to gain efficiency. any experience to share? thanks. -- epr |
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