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The report isn't going to get any larger. This is one project. Any new projects have new reports created.
Whatever you like more!
Simply with different design you can have a single report of this kind, which works for long time. And probably some other reports (like yearly one) too. And you get an archive of tasks. I think some 10000-20000 tasks will be OK without slowing the workbook too much down.
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