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Your Excel file has 65,536 rows of data on the first worksheet.
Everything else is gone. You cannot recover what was not placed in there. Re-create your database file and do it again but this time remember to split into worksheet-sized chunks. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:00:35 -0600, f_huba@toplita. wrote: I have a huge xls file. (183MB) I created this file from mysql database and I forget to split in multiple worksheet (and deleted de mysql file) :( ... in this xls file I have 129700 records... in excel i can open the file but only the first 65536 records is visible... how can I recover the file? ![]() |
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