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omahadivision omahadivision is offline Is there a way to delete the beginning part of an array so it doesn't overflow? Windows 7 32bit Is there a way to delete the beginning part of an array so it doesn't overflow? Office 2007
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Thanks! While reprogramming, I found another problem: I had dimmed "count" as an integer, and apparently Excel doesn't think there's integers above 30,000! I now have the program read the file twice by closing and reopening it and only put the end of the file in the array, and I got it to run on a 70k line file on a seven year old laptop in only a few seconds.
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