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Formatting issue
Is there a limit to how much you can format a workbook only I am getting a
message saying "too many different cells to format" and this is also preventing me from inserting pages from other workbooks? |
Formatting issue
Ramone,
You can have roughly 4000 individual formatting combinations in a workbook. Excel creates something called a style, as I understand it, for each combination, then points each cell to a style. That way, it doesn't have to store the individual format combinations in each cell. That'd take a lot of storage. That's just the way it is. You might try deleting (Edit - Delete, not just the delete key) all the rows and columns beyond your data area. There may be styles you're not using any more. Save, close and reopen the worksheet and see how it goes. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Ramone" wrote in message ... Is there a limit to how much you can format a workbook only I am getting a message saying "too many different cells to format" and this is also preventing me from inserting pages from other workbooks? |
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