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With the new file formats in Excel 2007 what are the worksheet dim
Hi All,
My biggest question for the new version of Excel 2007 are the worksheet dimensions within the workbooks? I believe in Excel 2003 and previous versions the worksheet dimensions have always been limited to 65536 rows and 256 columns. I am hoping and praying [ I say a prayer every night regarding this :) ] - that the good kind people at Microsoft have taken the opportunity with the new file formats being introduced in Excel 2007, to vastly increase these dimensions? Please, Please, Please, - with sugar on top! Ranj. |
With the new file formats in Excel 2007 what are the worksheet dim
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1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns Ranjana wrote: Hi All, My biggest question for the new version of Excel 2007 are the worksheet dimensions within the workbooks? I believe in Excel 2003 and previous versions the worksheet dimensions have always been limited to 65536 rows and 256 columns. I am hoping and praying [ I say a prayer every night regarding this :) ] - that the good kind people at Microsoft have taken the opportunity with the new file formats being introduced in Excel 2007, to vastly increase these dimensions? Please, Please, Please, - with sugar on top! Ranj. -- Dave Peterson |
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