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  1. #1
    Zapiszsie
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    Removing grids

    Hi,

    I've got a problem with a file with 4 columns and many rows (approx.
    30000). And the problem is that all data is in grid, and when I open
    this file it takes me more than 10 minutes (processor athlon 2600+,
    768MB RAM) and IMHO it's too long. When the file is already opened I try
    to remove grid and save the file. And then opening the file takes a few
    seconds. And the question is: how can I decrease opening time of the
    file. I think that I can't use MS EXcel for opening and removing grid
    (time), and if anybody knows how to do this in other way i will be
    appreciate. I see two ways; first fastest application which open and
    remove grids (but which?) or second opening in some way this file
    without grids (plain data). Please help me.

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    bj
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    RE: Removing grids

    I appologize but what do you mean by the data is in "Grid"?

    "Zapiszsie" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I've got a problem with a file with 4 columns and many rows (approx.
    > 30000). And the problem is that all data is in grid, and when I open
    > this file it takes me more than 10 minutes (processor athlon 2600+,
    > 768MB RAM) and IMHO it's too long. When the file is already opened I try
    > to remove grid and save the file. And then opening the file takes a few
    > seconds. And the question is: how can I decrease opening time of the
    > file. I think that I can't use MS EXcel for opening and removing grid
    > (time), and if anybody knows how to do this in other way i will be
    > appreciate. I see two ways; first fastest application which open and
    > remove grids (but which?) or second opening in some way this file
    > without grids (plain data). Please help me.
    >


  3. #3
    Zapiszsie
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    Re: Removing grids

    bj napisał(a):
    > I appologize but what do you mean by the data is in "Grid"?


    It means that all cells are bordered
    BUT i've already got a solution (data wasn't in excel xls format -
    somebody just wrote that(what i hadn't check earlier), but it was simply
    html code) and I wrote some procedure in delphi which converts html to csv.

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