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Large excel files
So if you are consistently sorting and subtotaling 100,000 rows of
information what power should my computer have. It grinds for quite some time currenlty and I want to make sure I have enough horsepower to really grind this analysis out. |
Large excel files
Hi,
It's really impossible to answer this question, it depends on not only how many rows but also how many columns, how large the file is and how complex the Subtotal command. One thing to consider, from my experience Pivot Tables are substantially faster at doing the same thing as the subtotal command. That is pivot table do subtotalling and faster. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "gboll" wrote: So if you are consistently sorting and subtotaling 100,000 rows of information what power should my computer have. It grinds for quite some time currenlty and I want to make sure I have enough horsepower to really grind this analysis out. |
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