Is there a way to add more rows to excel's already 65536 rows? In other
words can you expand excel to have more rows then it already has.
Is there a way to add more rows to excel's already 65536 rows? In other
words can you expand excel to have more rows then it already has.
Impossible, sorry.
HTH. Best wishes Harald
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> Is there a way to add more rows to excel's already 65536 rows? In other
> words can you expand excel to have more rows then it already has.
Unfortunately, you can't increase the number of rows. Versions 2002 and 2003
have the same limitation.
tj
"Khody" wrote:
> Is there a way to add more rows to excel's already 65536 rows? In other
> words can you expand excel to have more rows then it already has.
However - the chances are that if you're trying to use more than 65,000 rows
(or whatever) you'll not be entering these by hand - but by extraction from
somewhere else.
If that somewhere else is a database - leave the data where it is - and use
Pivot Table/Olap cubes to give a drilldownable table. The database can
contain way beyond 65,000 rows - and as long as EACH drill down does'nt
stretch the 65k limit (which is quite likely in most cases) everything is
fine.
Having said all that - cmon Bill - isnt it about time Excel moved beyond
that barrier? Moor'e law would suggest we should be having AT LEAST a million
rows capability by now. (yes, yes I know - if you're using that much data you
should be using a database anyhow - but I LIKE spreadsheets and dont want to
leave home)
Howard at work
"tjtjjtjt" wrote:
> Unfortunately, you can't increase the number of rows. Versions 2002 and 2003
> have the same limitation.
>
> tj
>
> "Khody" wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to add more rows to excel's already 65536 rows? In other
> > words can you expand excel to have more rows then it already has.
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