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I have found that Excel files for which I pivot tables and filters take up a
lot of storage space. Is this normal?

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It depends on what is in the file and what you mean by "a lot" of
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I have found that Excel files for which I pivot tables and
filters take up a
lot of storage space. Is this normal?

Obrigado

Ronaldo




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Files for which I would expect the size to be less than 500kb (when compared
with files with similar content, turn out to be even as big as 6mb

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It depends on what is in the file and what you mean by "a lot" of
space.


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Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



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I have found that Excel files for which I pivot tables and
filters take up a
lot of storage space. Is this normal?

Obrigado

Ronaldo






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