Hi :)
I think it's far ahead of Excel already isn't it?  If you need a spreadsheet to 
be this large then it might be better as a relational database to reduce 
file-size and increase staility and also prevent certain types of errors from 
creeping into it.  I'm avoiding Base at the moment but there might be something 
else worth exploring.  Preferably Sql based so that it might be moved into Base 
later.  I don't think there are any plans to increase the capacity of single 
sheets within Calc right now or soon.
Regards from
Tom :)




________________________________
From: NoOp <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 17 July, 2011 21:39:09
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Max Row and Column Support

On 07/16/2011 05:52 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Whats the total number of Rows and Columns supported in LibreOffice
> Calc application ? is there a FAQ which says ?

<quote>
Each spreadsheet can have many sheets, and each sheet can have many
individual cells. In Calc 3.3, each sheet can have a maximum of
1,048,576 (65,536 rows in Calc 3.2 and earlier) and a maximum of 1024
columns
</quote>

http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/
LibreOffice Calc Guide (spreadsheets)
or
wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img.../0300CG3-CalcGuideLibO3.pdf
[page 10]



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