You can "double up" rows, stretching out Excel's limits (i.e. two rows on each row columns A-E are one set, F-J are another, etc.) -- remembering that you've got 256 columns to use-, or, you could use Access.
I just wanted to be able to open a .dbf with over 90,000 records so I could easily manipulate it. I'm not a hot shot with FoxPro so Excel seemed like the logical solution. I've just filtered out the 7000 records I need using FoxPro so I’ll be able to open it now. I'm still interested in what you were going to suggest though.
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