Do you take a long time to upload excel files to databases or
emails? Do you find your excel file gets heavy too quickly? Do you get
shocked to see your excel file is between 10-20 mb when it should only
be a few kb's?
Here is what you can do to make your excel file shed a few kilo(byte)s!
Here is what you can do to make your excel file shed a few kilo(byte)s!
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The used range of the original spreadsheet may be greater than you
think it is. To test this, go to the spreadsheet, hit CTRL+END and see
where XL jumps to. If the cell it jumps to is beyond what you think is
the end of your spreadsheet, then XL somehow has chosen a used range
greater than what you think is used. Delete all these unused rows and
columns, save, close, and re-open the workbook - the file size will
reduce dramatically.
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Copying data from one file to another tends to make it very heavy,
as it copies macros, formulae and blank cells. When you are copying data
from one sheet to another, try to copy only relevant cells (vs a ctrl
all) . If you have to copy only data and no formulae try using 'paste
special - values' vs 'paste'.