Excel should have more than 65536 rows, it should go 150000

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Guest

Introduction:

I love Excel because its flexibility and user-friendly nature and I won't
change it for any other application. I need more of the other applications in
Excel such as Access, Word, publisher and frontpage. I think this is the way
to go rather than having so many separate and complex applications.

Suggestions:
-Excel should have more than 65536 rows, it should go 150000 raws or more.
It is frustating trying to run queries to your spreadsheets when is so
limiteed.

- Excel Microsoft Query should be more dynamic and updated as the same MS
Access, in order to allow more complex queries from datawarehouses

-I work with big spreadhseets and they become very slow, how to make big
spreadhseets run faster?

-The sharing option (share workbook) is really bizzare, unfriendly, complex
and harly ever grants the expected results. I usually lost the shared changes.

Thanks a lot
Juan Cardona
Business Analyst

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Doug Kanter

Suggestions:
-Excel should have more than 65536 rows, it should go 150000 raws or more.
It is frustating trying to run queries to your spreadsheets when is so
limiteed.

This is why some people switch to database software, like Access, Paradox,
and others.

-I work with big spreadhseets and they become very slow, how to make big
spreadhseets run faster?

More RAM.
 
G

Guest

Hello Juan,

The newest version Office 2007 will have many more cell:

The total number of available columns in Excel
Old Limit: 256 (2^8)
New Limit: 16k (2^14)

The total number of available rows in Excel
Old Limit: 64k (2^16)
New Limit: 1M (2^20)

They have also increase many of the other limits. Check out this link:

http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2005/09/26/474258.aspx

Judith
 

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