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Default Excel 2007 limit the number of column?

When you save a file in xl2003 and below format, the last column will be column
IV. Any data that you had to the right of column IV (IW to ???) will be lost.

But the data in columns IS to IV is not lost when the file was saved in xl2003
file format.

If you cleared the data from those cells, then you'll have to use one of your
backups(!).

If your attempt to unhide those columns failed, then try it again. Maybe your
data is still there.

jean wrote:

Hi,

Yes, this help but I lost all data in the column beetwen "IS and JR".
Anyway to rescue them.
Perhaps is because on time a save the workbook as Excel 97-2003 & later I
save as ".xlsm"

On the same workbook I cannot also past any cell either with "CTRL V" or
with ribbon Paste(it is greyed out).

Do you think it come from that?

Jean

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Just to add to Jacob and Shane's responses...

After you've shown all the columns using Jacob's technique, if you don't see all
16k columns that Shane mentioned, then save the file as a normal xl2007 file.
Close the workbook and reopen it.

jean wrote:

Hi,

Before the last column with data was "JR",
but now the last column I can see is "IS" and I cannot see anymore the
columns after "IS" & the infos in these columns.
what i can do?

Jean


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