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SYMPTOMSWhen you open a Microsoft Excel 5.0 workbook and save it in the Microsoft Excel 97 workbook format, the file size of the workbook may increase even if you do not modify the workbook. In some cases, the increase in file size may be significant. CAUSEThere are two main factors that affect how drastically the file size changes when you save it in the Microsoft Excel 97 workbook format. For these reasons, the file size of a workbook may increase slightly when you save it in the Microsoft Excel 97 workbook format. However, the increase in size is not substantial. Case 1When you save a workbook in Microsoft Excel, summary information is saved with the workbook. When you save a workbook in the Microsoft Excel 97 workbook format, the file size of the workbook increases because more summary information is saved with the workbook than when you save it in the Microsoft Excel 5.0 workbook format. Specifically, the file size increases if you save a preview picture with the workbook.Usually, the file size of the workbook is increased by no more than 25 to 30 kilobytes (KB), regardless of the file size of the workbook. NOTE: If you save the workbook with a zoom setting that is less than 100%, and you save a preview picture with the workbook, the amount by which the file size increases may be much larger. This is true because the preview picture is larger when the zoom setting is less than 100%. Case 2When you save a workbook in the Microsoft Excel 97 workbook format, the contents of the workbook is optimized. For example, if a worksheet contains a range of formulas that are very similar to each other, Microsoft Excel treats the formulas as "shared" formulas so that they occupy less disk space. In some cases, the decrease in file size is substantial.For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q104310 Non-Excel 5.0 Documents Take a Long Time to Open and Save Other CausesFor more information about why your workbooks may increase in size when saved in the Microsoft Excel 97 workbook format, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q166092 File Size Increases After Launching Visual Basic Editor WORKAROUNDTo work around this behavior, use the following appropriate method. Method 1: Remove the Preview PictureTo remove the preview picture, use the following steps:
Method 2: Increase the Zoom SettingIf you must save the workbook with a preview picture, decrease the size of the workbook by changing the zoom setting to a value of 100% or greater. To do this, type the number in the Zoom box on the Standard toolbar.STATUSThis behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 97. MORE INFORMATIONThe following table lists examples of how the file sizes of workbooks may change, depending on how you save the workbooks. Note that the file sizes are in bytes.
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How Each Sample Workbook Is Created in Microsoft Excel 5.0Test1.xls:Create a new workbook with sixteen worksheets. In Sheet1, type a random value in cell A1. Save and close the workbook. Test2.xls: Create a new workbook with sixteen worksheets. In Sheet1, type random values in the cell range A1:A4096. Save and close the workbook. Test3.xls: Create a new workbook with sixteen worksheets. In Sheet1, type random values in the cell range A1:D512. Save and close the workbook. Additional query words: 97 XL97 summary info
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