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Worksheet Limit
Is there a limit to how many worksheets you can have in a workbook?
I have a workbook with a 'base' worksheet that I copy, then rename (for a particular employee), and place certain data on. All this is done in a macro - over and over - that I run once a month. I'm up to about 175 worksheets required. The macro worked fine today until there were about 12-15 employees left to process, then gave me an error that it could not use the copy function. I switched to the workbook, selected the 'base' worksheet, and tried creating a copy under the 'Edit' option. It went through the process without giving an error, but did not create the new worksheet. I was, however, able to 'Insert' a worksheet and manually do a 'select all' copy and paste of the 'base' to the inserted worksheet. Any idea why the macro .Copy might have quit working? -- Bill @ UAMS |
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Worksheet Limit
for what it's worth it was Chip Pearson who posted that recently,
it was Tom Ogilvy who tested it many years ago (probably about 8 years ago). For things that have specified limits you would find those listed in HELP "specification limits" including a few that don't have actual limits. |
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