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changing maximum characters allowed in excel cells
I am filling out an excel worksheet, and the character limit for certain
cells is set to 520. If I type more than that, everything I've typed disappears and I have to start over. How do I change the character limit for cells in excel? |
changing maximum characters allowed in excel cells
Looks like data validation is the answer. I did search before I posted, but
no relevant results were posted. A second search after my post revealed the answer. Thanks anyway!!! |
changing maximum characters allowed in excel cells
How have you ascertained that the limit is 520?
Are you saying the if you type 519 characters Excel will accept that but if you type the extra character all 520 disappear? If you had Data Validation limit at 520 characters you would get an error message that you have exceeded the limit and "Cancel" or "Retry" Hit "Retry" then click in the formula bar and delete a few characters. Data Validation limits can be set at DataValidationText Length. Give a minimum and Maximum If not this, post back with some more details. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:04:05 -0800, slipman wrote: I am filling out an excel worksheet, and the character limit for certain cells is set to 520. If I type more than that, everything I've typed disappears and I have to start over. How do I change the character limit for cells in excel? |
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