kcrisman wrote:
> 
> 
>> Maybe they contain the revision history?   That could make them big.
> 
> They must do something like this, or at least it includes graphics
> from the temp directory or something.
> 
> I just tried a worksheet that had had some graphics in it.  I deleted
> those cells.  The size of the download didn't go down.  I added a cell
> with a graphic in it.  The size went up about 25 KB.  I did it again;
> it happened again.  Note that each time I did this, I "delete all
> output"ed the worksheet before downloading.
> 
> Anyone else is welcome to try this; it's the addition in size when the
> worksheet changes that you would need to test, not the size of any
> given static worksheet, which of course would be big if there was big
> stuff in it.  But I do find it odd that the worksheet would need ANY
> information other than the text of the commands to run properly.
> 
> I can only imagine how bad this would be if it keeps all interact
> history... but let's hope they don't.
> 

When you delete all output, does that actually delete the physical 
images in the cell directory?  (You may not know, but someone can check).

Jason


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