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Excel File Size
I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets
of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. |
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To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables
"Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. |
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Unfortunately that's not an option.
"Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. |
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Might be an idea to have a look at resetting the used range on each sheet.
See Debra Dalgleish's site for help. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Sometimes the size creep is simply Excel thinking the used range is larger than it is. But your workbook does sound a little busy what with the Pivot Tables. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:01:01 -0700, Nadine wrote: Unfortunately that's not an option. "Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. |
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Thanks for the thought but that's also not the answer. This is definitely a
busy file and one that does lots and lots of things. I was just hoping someone knew a trick like using INDEX/MATCH in place of VLOOKUP to reduce the file size. Looks like there may be no other trick. Thanks for trying. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be an idea to have a look at resetting the used range on each sheet. See Debra Dalgleish's site for help. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Sometimes the size creep is simply Excel thinking the used range is larger than it is. But your workbook does sound a little busy what with the Pivot Tables. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:01:01 -0700, Nadine wrote: Unfortunately that's not an option. "Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. . |
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See http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/ExcelProblems.htm
and http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/ExcelSpreadsheetDesign.htm -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Nadine" wrote in message ... I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. |
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Hi Nadine
I have responded several times now to different requests you have made. Without seeing the full structure of your file, and, what you are trying to achieve, it is extremely difficult to offer you the correct advice. Recently, I was able to bring somebody's file size down from 50KB to 5KB, and achieve a speed increase of 20 times. I have already made the offer to help - it's down to you. -- Regards Roger Govier Nadine wrote: Thanks for the thought but that's also not the answer. This is definitely a busy file and one that does lots and lots of things. I was just hoping someone knew a trick like using INDEX/MATCH in place of VLOOKUP to reduce the file size. Looks like there may be no other trick. Thanks for trying. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be an idea to have a look at resetting the used range on each sheet. See Debra Dalgleish's site for help. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Sometimes the size creep is simply Excel thinking the used range is larger than it is. But your workbook does sound a little busy what with the Pivot Tables. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:01:01 -0700, Nadine wrote: Unfortunately that's not an option. "Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. . |
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Roger,
I apologize if I have not responded to messages from you. I have tried to keep up on all I've asked but if I forget the title of what I've asked it's sometimes hard for me to find my request again. Even if I search with my name, my requests don't appear. So I know I am missing out on responses but I can't always find my original request. As for seeing the full structure of the file and what I'm trying to achieve, I don't know how to do that other than type out all that's happening. THat would make this message very long indeed. Basically, I have 4 worksheets that contain data supplied by others. These are used to return values based on INDEX/MATCH in other worksheets. I have one main large worksheet with is the invoice details. As invoices come in they are entered on the worksheet. This worksheet has many different calculations that happen from validating info provided to looking up information using INDEX/MATCH. The data in this worksheet which can be very long and contains data in columns A-EL is used to create pivot tables for the customers and summary reports for mgmt and pivot tables plus formulas in another worksheet for accruals. As I said, there's lots and lots happening in here. I was hoping that there were some quick items to check to reduce file size. I've reviewed the web sites provided and didn't find anything that would help. If you have some tricks, I'd love to learn about them. Thanks. Nadine "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Nadine I have responded several times now to different requests you have made. Without seeing the full structure of your file, and, what you are trying to achieve, it is extremely difficult to offer you the correct advice. Recently, I was able to bring somebody's file size down from 50KB to 5KB, and achieve a speed increase of 20 times. I have already made the offer to help - it's down to you. -- Regards Roger Govier Nadine wrote: Thanks for the thought but that's also not the answer. This is definitely a busy file and one that does lots and lots of things. I was just hoping someone knew a trick like using INDEX/MATCH in place of VLOOKUP to reduce the file size. Looks like there may be no other trick. Thanks for trying. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be an idea to have a look at resetting the used range on each sheet. See Debra Dalgleish's site for help. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Sometimes the size creep is simply Excel thinking the used range is larger than it is. But your workbook does sound a little busy what with the Pivot Tables. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:01:01 -0700, Nadine wrote: Unfortunately that's not an option. "Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. . . |
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I don't know the reason why, but I have a workbook with 9 worksheets and three
separate PivotTables that is about 1.3mb when opened and saved in Excel 2003 and drops to about 350k when opened and saved in Excel 2007. Nadine wrote: Thanks for the thought but that's also not the answer. This is definitely a busy file and one that does lots and lots of things. I was just hoping someone knew a trick like using INDEX/MATCH in place of VLOOKUP to reduce the file size. Looks like there may be no other trick. Thanks for trying. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be an idea to have a look at resetting the used range on each sheet. See Debra Dalgleish's site for help. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Sometimes the size creep is simply Excel thinking the used range is larger than it is. But your workbook does sound a little busy what with the Pivot Tables. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:01:01 -0700, Nadine wrote: Unfortunately that's not an option. "Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. . |
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Too bad I'm not using 2007. My file is currently 17,814KB. I've reduced it
some but not enough. "Glenn" wrote: I don't know the reason why, but I have a workbook with 9 worksheets and three separate PivotTables that is about 1.3mb when opened and saved in Excel 2003 and drops to about 350k when opened and saved in Excel 2007. Nadine wrote: Thanks for the thought but that's also not the answer. This is definitely a busy file and one that does lots and lots of things. I was just hoping someone knew a trick like using INDEX/MATCH in place of VLOOKUP to reduce the file size. Looks like there may be no other trick. Thanks for trying. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be an idea to have a look at resetting the used range on each sheet. See Debra Dalgleish's site for help. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused Sometimes the size creep is simply Excel thinking the used range is larger than it is. But your workbook does sound a little busy what with the Pivot Tables. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:01:01 -0700, Nadine wrote: Unfortunately that's not an option. "Teethless mama" wrote: To reduce file size, you have to remove the PIVOT tables "Nadine" wrote: I have an Excel 2003 workbook that has 22 worksheets. Some have smaller sets of data and some have over 1000 rows and 80 columns. The workbook does have pivot tables and many formulas in it such as IF, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIF, AVERAGE, AVERAGEIF, etc. There are no VLOOKUP formulas as they take up much more disk space than INDEX/MATCH. However, my file is still 20639KB with January's data. I'd like to reduce this as this file is used often and will grow as one month's business increases. Does anyone know what causes the size to grow? Perhaps I can change out some formulas or something else that can reduce the file size. Thanks. . . |
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