I am trying to copy 70000 records from an Excel 2007 dataset and paste them in to a new xlsx. I am being limited to the old 65000 limitation. How do you stay within the xlsx file format ao I can copy large amounts of data.
I always tell my users that Copy 'n' paste is not a best and accepted data acquisition practice.
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If you really want to port the whole dataset over, you could right click on the sheet tab and choose Move or Copy, check the Create a Copy box and select either the other workbook name or New Book in the To Book dropdown.
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The problem was solved by opening a xlsx spread sheet and adding data to A1 save it, CLOSE the spread sheet reopen it and the limits goes from 65000 to 1 million lines. I added my 70,000 records and life was good!!
Added information...
In Excel 2007 if you click on the top left corner of the spreadsheet you get a dropdown that has an 'Excel Options' button at the bottom, click on that and from the list click on 'Save' now you have a choice as to the format you want Excel to save your spreadsheets. Choose xlsx and you can save a million records or choose some other format and save to that.
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