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Re: The best elegant solution to override 65k rows limit in a sheet
Even Quattro Pro won't help you here. It allows 1,000,000 rows in one
worksheet.
Bob Phillips is right. Use a database. If the company has 4 million
records it should be able to afford database programs for its users.
I expect Aaron to pop in with his usual rant, too.
Bill
"taz" <taz.1rqvuc_1120647907.602@excelforum-nospam.com> wrote in message
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I'd like your opinion/solution to break the limit of 65k lines in a XLS
sheet.
I.E. let's say we can have 4 millions records to treat and have excel
read virtually every record from this db. Is there an elegant and
transparent solution for the users of my company?
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