I am trying to reduce the file size of an Excel workbook I am using. I already know about unused rows being an issue and unnecessary images etc. The mystery is why there is a secret part of excel that only seems to grow?
I can discover the total size of my entire document with
Sub workbook_objectsize()
With CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set wb = ActiveWorkbook
WBObjectSize = .GetFile(wb.fullname).Size
MsgBox (Format(WBObjectSize, "#,##0") & " Bytes")
End With
End Sub
and I can discover the size by sheet and the WB Object using
Sub GetSheetSizes()
' ZVI:2012-05-18 Excel VBA File Size by Worksheet in File
' CAR:2014-10-07 Enhanced to take hidden and very hidden sheets into account
Dim a() As Variant
Dim Bytes As Double
Dim i As Long
Dim fileNameTmp As String
Dim wb As Workbook
Dim visState As Integer
Set wb = ActiveWorkbook
ReDim a(0 To wb.Sheets.Count, 1 To 2)
' Turn off screen updating
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
On Error GoTo exit_
' Put names into a(,1) and sizes into a(,2)
With CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' Build the temporary file name
Err.Clear
fileNameTmp = .GetSpecialFolder(2) & "\" & wb.Name & ".TMP"
' Put workbook's name and size into a(0,)
a(0, 1) = wb.Name
a(0, 2) = .GetFile(wb.fullname).Size
' Put each sheet name and its size into a(i,)
For i = 1 To wb.Sheets.Count
visState = wb.Sheets(i).Visible
wb.Sheets(i).Visible = -1 ' Show sheet long enough to copy it
DoEvents
wb.Sheets(i).Copy
ActiveWorkbook.SaveCopyAs fileNameTmp
wb.Sheets(i).Visible = visState
a(i, 1) = wb.Sheets(i).Name
a(i, 2) = .GetFile(fileNameTmp).Size
Bytes = Bytes + a(i, 2)
ActiveWorkbook.Close False
Next
Kill fileNameTmp
End With
' Show workbook's name & size
Debug.Print a(0, 1), Format(a(0, 2), "#,##0") & " Bytes"
' Show workbook object's size
Debug.Print "Wb Object", Format(a(0, 2) - Bytes, "#,##0") & " Bytes"
' Show each sheet name and its size
For i = 1 To UBound(a)
Debug.Print a(i, 1), Format(a(i, 2), "#,##0") & " Bytes"
Next
exit_:
' Restore screen updating
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
' Show the reason of error if happened
If Err Then MsgBox Err.Description, vbCritical, "Error"
End Sub
Here is the exercise. I have MYWORKBOOK
step 1. check total file size and file size by sheet + wb object
MYWORKBOOK Ver0.34 test.xlsm 932,450 Bytes Total
Wb Object 201,679 Bytes
Home 312,904 Bytes
NISI_DETAIL 40,815 Bytes
DATABASE 49,186 Bytes
Settings 13,690 Bytes
NISI_LIST 27,484 Bytes
PleaseWait 21,232 Bytes
success 22,077 Bytes
Brands 34,721 Bytes
USER_LIST 26,819 Bytes
QUERY_LIST 37,880 Bytes
CAT_MAN_TOOLS 88,406 Bytes
Sheet1 9,997 Bytes
PROMO_LIST 45,560 Bytes
step 2. DELETE ALL SHEETS leaving only a new blank sheet1 and check again
MYWORKBOOK Ver0.34 test .xlsm 370,052 Bytes
Wb Object 361,589 Bytes
Sheet1 8,463 Bytes
Yes file size was reduced but thats because I deleted every sheet. However, this mysterious Wb Object actually got larger. What the hell??? nothing but a single blank sheet and a 370Kb file????? BTW running this same test on a new workbook yeilds a Wb Object size of 0 Bytes.
TL;DR: What on earth is the Wb Object in the example above? Why does it keep growing? How can I reduce it back down to 0 Bytes?
xlsm
is a zip archive. Rename totest.zip
, open with an archive browser and see what's taking the space.