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You either have to put the data in more than one sheet or wait until Excel
2007 is coming out (you can download a beta2 version right now, do a web search for download beta 2 office 2007), 2007 has 1 million rows and over 16000 columns -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "Bright Spark" wrote in message ... I have a mailing list in .txt format that I need to open in Excel in order to clean up and sort, etc. The problem I am having is that the list is 76,007 records long and Excel will not allow me to have that many - I get the message "File not completely loaded" (or something similar). I have done some searching and I have discovered that only 65,536 rows can be in one worksheet (that is exactly how many it will load) but there does seem to be some way to increase that number as long as the final number is below 98,304 rows. I am a total "newbie" as far as Excel is concerned and purely hunt-and-peck my way through using it, learning as I go, but I cannot figure out how I can end up with my full 76,007 records in just one worksheet? I would appreciate some instruction on this if anyone can help or point me in the right direction. Thanks very much. BrightSpark |
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