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Hi,
I have a 118 MB workbook of which I'm trying to reduce the size. It contains a lot of Vlookup functions, and I was thinking of using index+match instead. Would that help? How about Offset? Does a What other things (apart from the vast amounts of data) are the main reasons a workbook gets oversized? Queries? Use of nametags (arrays) in formulas? Macros? thanks, Martha K |
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