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Hi,
I wonder if anyone has had a problem with an excel file that is too big and takes ages to open/ close and update. I have a file that is abt 115MB big and I don't want to split it up. My IT guy tells me it is that Excel cannot handle such a big file and it is nothing to do with my PC, ie, even if I upgrade my PC, the speed is not going to improve. Any comments from anyone pls? Thanks. |
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There are a number limits to Excel but file size isn't one of them. There
will be a number of factors which will lead to file sizes increasing, look at "Excel specifications and limits" to check them out. I can understand your reluctance in splitting up the file but it may be the best option e.g. you could have a summary file that gives monthly, quarterly on annual totals. You can link workbooks that can reference various parts and open the extra books as and when needed. If you are unsure about the best way to set it up, post your queries - someone will have already been down that track I'm sure. "Zenani" wrote: Hi, I wonder if anyone has had a problem with an excel file that is too big and takes ages to open/ close and update. I have a file that is abt 115MB big and I don't want to split it up. My IT guy tells me it is that Excel cannot handle such a big file and it is nothing to do with my PC, ie, even if I upgrade my PC, the speed is not going to improve. Any comments from anyone pls? Thanks. |
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I've always found that excel slows down when the file size approached 40Meg--but
that depends on how many formulas--but as a general rule I found it much easier to work with files if they didn't grow past 20Meg. But I have seen people (like you) describe giant files--but 115Meg is still one of the biggest I've seen describe in any newsgroup post. If your file is mostly data, maybe it shouldn't be in excel (maybe a real database program???). (I was using xl2k when I was working with most of these giant (40Meg for me) files. Maybe upgrading to xl2003 (or xl2007????) would be worth trying???) Zenani wrote: Hi, I wonder if anyone has had a problem with an excel file that is too big and takes ages to open/ close and update. I have a file that is abt 115MB big and I don't want to split it up. My IT guy tells me it is that Excel cannot handle such a big file and it is nothing to do with my PC, ie, even if I upgrade my PC, the speed is not going to improve. Any comments from anyone pls? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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