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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] How large is the file just out of curiosity? I just tested a 11 x 65536 XLS file, and it's 10 MB. [/ QUOTE ] lol. That is a stupid test. DUCY? Hint: Putting a movie in every cell or just a dot makes kind of a difference. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? I just put a few characters of text in each cell, just like the file he's working with. I was working under the assumption that AP didn't send him a XLS file with movies in every cell. [/ QUOTE ] thats just an example, in reality there will be various sizes of data in each cell (for example a dot is a smaller peice of data than a hand history file - although not to the extent of the difference between a movie and said dot). [/ QUOTE ] It's called an approximation, dude - and I was approximately correct. Do you see that if his file were 5 times larger than the one I tested, that it would probably mean there were a lot more than 65536 rows in his? |
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