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excel file size bloat

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    cwee
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    excel file size bloat



    I have found that some of my files get very large, very fast in terms of
    megabytes. Larger than they really have a right to be. This often comes after
    cutting and pasting data into them.

    Is there something going on behind the scenes, perhaps with the "undo" file
    that leads to file size bloat.

    And, is there any way to strip a file down to its smallest, natural, size?

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    Gord Dibben
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    Re: excel file size bloat

    Hit CTRL + END on a worksheet to see where Excel takes you.

    Could be Excel has over-estimated your used range.

    For help on re-setting, see Debra Dalgleish's site.

    http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused


    Gord Dibben Excel MVP

    On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 08:31:05 -0800, "cwee" <cwee@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

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    >I have found that some of my files get very large, very fast in terms of
    >megabytes. Larger than they really have a right to be. This often comes after
    >cutting and pasting data into them.
    >
    >Is there something going on behind the scenes, perhaps with the "undo" file
    >that leads to file size bloat.
    >
    >And, is there any way to strip a file down to its smallest, natural, size?



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