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I am using Excel 2003. Somehow a small (approx 60KB) file's apparent size got
expanded to 30MB. I can recopy worksheet to new workbook and recover small size. I would like to know if there is a method of accomplishing this recovery or "recompression" without copying to a new workbook. |
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Debra Dalgleish has some techniques to reset that last used cell of a worksheet
at: http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused But 30 meg is pretty big. Any chance you've added pictures/background to the worksheet? netgd wrote: I am using Excel 2003. Somehow a small (approx 60KB) file's apparent size got expanded to 30MB. I can recopy worksheet to new workbook and recover small size. I would like to know if there is a method of accomplishing this recovery or "recompression" without copying to a new workbook. -- Dave Peterson |
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