No problem. Of course, if you have a few holiday days due you or a 1000MHz CPU, you could always add the rows via Automation. ;-)
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>>Nice new picture. Tell Evan to give you your beard back!
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>>Anyway, Excel will allow 65536 rows. The 16384 row restriction has soemthing to do with the COPY TO ... TYPE XLS command. A solution might be to COPY TO TYPE DELI and import it into Excel.
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>Thanks for the info John, I've just spent the past few days on this problem and put it away! The end-user prefers a text file anyway. My favorite solution to a problem!
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"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05