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Pivot Tables - File Capacity
I have a excel file a fairly large database in one sheet and another sheet
for pivot tables from that databse. once the pivot tables are loaded the capacity jumps from a mere 175 or 200 kb to 9 or 10 mb. and gives me difficulties in saving the file in network drives. how can i keep the file to low capacity and also keep the pivot tables information. I refresh the Pivot tables only once a week and the result stays as it is till the next week. -- M Imran Buhary |
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Re: Pivot Tables - File Capacity
I used to have a similar problem. The answer, as I see it, is to
recognise that the sheet with the database in it shoudl be in a database, not a spreadsheet. I put all my data in Access and the Excel pivot tables now interrogate the Access data. This also enables a lot more flexibility with data selection. Regards Chris |
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