How about you doing some testing and then post back with your results.
Personally, I'll never remember what that number is (as I've shown!). I just
remember that long strings cause trouble and know that I have to work around
them.
Do you actually think that you'll remember this exact number in a couple of
months? <vbg
dk_ wrote:
Come' on, someone must know the rule. ;)
Excel is not as generous as living with a rule that says, "298 or 256
whatever."
-Dennis
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Dave Peterson wrote:
298 or 256 -- what's the difference between friends? <vbg.
dk_ wrote:
Regarding the guess at a 256 character limit, that's not it. I just
checked. The range that works is 298 characters, and with code
surrounding the range it's 298 characters, and I could add one more
cell, for another 4 characters (and that was the limit).
There must be another rule operating that limits how a range can be
described.
-Dennis
--
Dennis Kessler
http://www.denniskessler.com/acupuncture
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Dave Peterson wrote:
I _think_ that the limit is 256 characters (or about that). I usually
keep
adding until it breaks, then swear a little bit and go back to fix it.
--
Dave Peterson