Hello,
How are you copy/pasting? Are you highlighting only the
cells that contain data or did you determine a range?
Sometimes excel adds "extra formatting" to a worksheet
when a copy/paste or file conversion occurrs.
You can do a Paste Special and select data only.
In addition, you can download an Excel "Add-In" entiled
Format cleaner, that works with limited success.
This "Add-In" is normally used with converted files and
works well on smaller files 15kb should be fine. I have
difficultly using this on larger 10mb files.
If you need assistance working with Add-Ins I'll watch
for you post.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;123269&Product=xlw97
Good luck
Kathy
>-----Original Message-----
>I have Excel 2000 and have been working with a standard
>data workbook with three worksheets. Cells are either
>general verbage (name, address, etc.) or $ amounts with
>certain columns in a row added together. I use columns
A
>to AA and have grown to 789 rows of entry. I do
>copy/paste some data frequently between two of the
>worksheets.
>
>My problem is that over the last 150 or so rows the file
>has grown from around 450K to over 15,000K. It is
>impossibly slow (takes more than an minute to go from
one
>worksheet to the other). There are no graphics or
>inserted images.
>
>I backed it up and then deleted all the rows and columns
>on one worksheet and the file remained over 15,000K. I
>deleted one of the two worksheets entirely and that
>reduced the file to 7,000K. Does anyone have any idea
>what I might have done and how I might fix it?
>
>
>.
>