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Why do I have over a million lines on my spreadsheet?

 
 
Patti54
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      7th May 2010
I've received a spreadsheet from Europe that I made some changes to. Now
whenever I open a new spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD.
Needless to say it is greatly slowing down my PC. How do I get back to
normal?
 
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trip_to_tokyo
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      7th May 2010
That's standard with EXCEL 2007. You shouldn't notice any degradation in
performance.

If my comments have helped please hit Yes.

Thanks.

"Patti54" wrote:

> I've received a spreadsheet from Europe that I made some changes to. Now
> whenever I open a new spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD.
> Needless to say it is greatly slowing down my PC. How do I get back to
> normal?

 
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Ms-Exl-Learner
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      8th May 2010
Open the file and press F12 which will get you the Save As dialog box and in
Save as type>>Select “Excel 97-2003 Workbook” and save it in your desired
location with file name. Now open the file it will show 65,536 rows and 256
Columns only, since it has been converted to Excel 97-2003 version.

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"Patti54" wrote:

> I've received a spreadsheet from Europe that I made some changes to. Now
> whenever I open a new spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD.
> Needless to say it is greatly slowing down my PC. How do I get back to
> normal?

 
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trip_to_tokyo
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      8th May 2010
What would happen to the information that might be stored on the 100,000th
row?

"Ms-Exl-Learner" wrote:

> Open the file and press F12 which will get you the Save As dialog box and in
> Save as type>>Select “Excel 97-2003 Workbook” and save it in your desired
> location with file name. Now open the file it will show 65,536 rows and 256
> Columns only, since it has been converted to Excel 97-2003 version.
>
> Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps!
>
> --------------------
> (Ms-Exl-Learner)
> --------------------
>
>
> "Patti54" wrote:
>
> > I've received a spreadsheet from Europe that I made some changes to. Now
> > whenever I open a new spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD.
> > Needless to say it is greatly slowing down my PC. How do I get back to
> > normal?

 
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Ms-Exl-Learner
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      8th May 2010
Yes Good Point.

That's why I have made my statement with the word "ONLY".
"Now open the file it will show 65,536 rows and 256 Columns only"

At the same time when looking the OP's requirement (whenever I open a new
spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD) I beleive that there
is no other option to decrease the 10,48,576 rows and 16384 columns to 65536
and 256 in Excel 2007 or 2010 apart from converting it as Excel 97-2003
version.

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"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

> What would happen to the information that might be stored on the 100,000th
> row?
>
> "Ms-Exl-Learner" wrote:
>
> > Open the file and press F12 which will get you the Save As dialog box and in
> > Save as type>>Select “Excel 97-2003 Workbook” and save it in your desired
> > location with file name. Now open the file it will show 65,536 rows and 256
> > Columns only, since it has been converted to Excel 97-2003 version.
> >
> > Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps!
> >
> > --------------------
> > (Ms-Exl-Learner)
> > --------------------
> >
> >
> > "Patti54" wrote:
> >
> > > I've received a spreadsheet from Europe that I made some changes to. Now
> > > whenever I open a new spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD.
> > > Needless to say it is greatly slowing down my PC. How do I get back to
> > > normal?

 
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Tom Hutchins
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      10th May 2010
It would be lost. However, when you use Save As to save an Excel 2007
workbook in an earlier format, the Compatibility Checker will pop up with a
'significant loss of functionality' warning. It tells you there is data
outside the row & column limits of the selected format, and that data will be
lost.

Hutch

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

> What would happen to the information that might be stored on the 100,000th
> row?
>
> "Ms-Exl-Learner" wrote:
>
> > Open the file and press F12 which will get you the Save As dialog box and in
> > Save as type>>Select “Excel 97-2003 Workbook” and save it in your desired
> > location with file name. Now open the file it will show 65,536 rows and 256
> > Columns only, since it has been converted to Excel 97-2003 version.
> >
> > Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps!
> >
> > --------------------
> > (Ms-Exl-Learner)
> > --------------------
> >
> >
> > "Patti54" wrote:
> >
> > > I've received a spreadsheet from Europe that I made some changes to. Now
> > > whenever I open a new spreadsheet it has 1,048,576 lines and columns to XFD.
> > > Needless to say it is greatly slowing down my PC. How do I get back to
> > > normal?

 
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