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![]() Is this true for EXCEL 2000? I have a file from a customer which currently has 1022 characters in one particular cell and I have NOT been able to enter any additional characters - I did try issuing ALT-ENTER but this does not seem to do anything. I have noticed that in EXCEL 2003 I CAN enter many more characters! For my own edification, what dose the 32 KB limit give me if operationally I can enter only 1 KB+ number of characters? Thanks, Chaim Gord Dibben Wrote: Ned The maximum is 32,767 characters to a cell. However, as Frank points out, only 1024 will show or can be printed. Increase the 1024 by using ALT + ENTER at appropriate spots. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 00:49:04 -0800, "NED 1451" NED wrote: - Can anyone give me some info on the maximum text size you can put in a cell. How many characters/words Thanx. NED 1451- -- ChaimB |
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