So, does this rule only apply to non-compressed files, or, have the rules changed?
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-form...csv-files.html
The file link shows as a 1.5MB download in my browser, so, is it just me or...???![]()
So, does this rule only apply to non-compressed files, or, have the rules changed?
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-form...csv-files.html
The file link shows as a 1.5MB download in my browser, so, is it just me or...???![]()
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No not just you.. 1.45 MB (1,522,541 bytes) to be specificThe file link shows as a 1.5MB download in my browser, so, is it just me or...???
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LOL... MY workbooks go a single byte over, and they get "file size" errored, but, apparently the limit is "flexible", ---(edited what I wanted too say)--, I guess the working class stiff is always gonna get the pin![]()
Are you talking about the zip file in the 1st post? Well, zip files can be upto a max of 9.77MB. Non-zipped files have a max of 1MB.
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Yes, I am, and Thank you for clearing this up!
I have seen this a few times, but it (this post) finally got me to ask the question![]()
If you go to the "Go Advanced" section and then "Manage attachments", you will see the various permitted file types with their respective file sizes.
Thanks, Again...![]()
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