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    64 bit Excel 2010

    Hey Guys -

    Has anybody used this 64 bit Excel 2010? is there much difference - work offered to get this for me given the size of the datasets which I have to manipulate.

    There are lots of people who argue that Databases are the appropriate places for really large datasets, (i dont want to hear this!!) I accept this argument but I believe databases are for storing data, very few if any have the same ability as excel when it comes to the processing/manipulation of data and formatting it in a way which clearly demonstrates a picture of the business for stakeholders.

    Any feedback welcomed!
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    Re: 64 bit Excel 2010

    I use it at home on an I5 with 4 GB of dual rah-rah-ram and find it to run a bit slow for some reason.
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    Re: 64 bit Excel 2010

    Thanks A - thats a great extract
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