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NEED TO SEE IF THERE IS A WAY TO BEAT THE 65K LINE BARRIER. WORKING WITH A
300,000 LINE TEXT FILE. NOW I HAVE TO USE ANOTHER PROGRAM TO BREAK THE TEXT FILE DOWN. |
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No, 65536 rows is it in the current versions. The new Excel does more but
I'm not sure about 300,000 rows, Regards, Alan. "henry south" wrote in message ... NEED TO SEE IF THERE IS A WAY TO BEAT THE 65K LINE BARRIER. WORKING WITH A 300,000 LINE TEXT FILE. NOW I HAVE TO USE ANOTHER PROGRAM TO BREAK THE TEXT FILE DOWN. |
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Sorry. There is NO WAY of breaking the barrier. The number of rows is a
CONSTANT and cannot be changed. This is one of the very few limitations of Excel. The best option is use several spreadsheets, which should pose no problem. Darlove (PL) |
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Next version has a million (2^20) rows and 16k (2^14) columns
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "Alan" wrote in message ... No, 65536 rows is it in the current versions. The new Excel does more but I'm not sure about 300,000 rows, Regards, Alan. "henry south" wrote in message ... NEED TO SEE IF THERE IS A WAY TO BEAT THE 65K LINE BARRIER. WORKING WITH A 300,000 LINE TEXT FILE. NOW I HAVE TO USE ANOTHER PROGRAM TO BREAK THE TEXT FILE DOWN. |
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As well as Excel, I also have Quattro Pro v9 (circa 1999). That has one
million row capability, so for very large files like this one, I would import it into QP and then copy/paste 64k rows at a time into different sheets of an Excel workbook. Hope this helps. Pete |
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