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Today we're launching a major new Equals feature: Equals Infinity. Infinity *removes* the row limit in the spreadsheet. Here's how it works: 1. Any connected sheet with data from Snowflake or an Equals Warehouse datasource can become an "Infinity" sheet. These sheets have no row limit. 2. Infinity sheets...

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