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Export to Excel if rowcount>65536 create a sheet

i want to export data from database(sql) to excel.but i want to create a new
sheet after 65536th row.remaining data should be exported to that row.
how can i accomplish the task?
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Anand ramachandran
Aug 1 '07 #1
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