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Excel 2002: Need to know the meaning of error meesage
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I was working on Excel worksheets along with many other applications in the PC. When I tried to copy a block of cells the error message:€¯The picture is too large and will be truncated€¯. May I know what does it mean and what effect will it have on my work? How could I overcome this problem? Thanks Low -- A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: Need to know the meaning of error meesage
Generally this means you've copied an area that is too tall and wide for the
clipboard. There is more information he http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00068.htm - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, I was working on Excel worksheets along with many other applications in the PC. When I tried to copy a block of cells the error message:"The picture is too large and will be truncated". May I know what does it mean and what effect will it have on my work? How could I overcome this problem? Thanks Low -- A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: Need to know the meaning of error meesage
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Are you copying a range using SHIFT + EditCopy Picture? If the range is quite large you will get the error message. What effect will it have? The pasted picture will be "truncated" which means portions will be cut off. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 09:48:04 -0700, Mr. Low wrote: Dear Sir, I was working on Excel worksheets along with many other applications in the PC. When I tried to copy a block of cells the error message:”The picture is too large and will be truncated”. May I know what does it mean and what effect will it have on my work? How could I overcome this problem? Thanks Low |
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Hello Jon,
Thanks for your info. Low -- A36B58K641 "Jon Peltier" wrote: Generally this means you've copied an area that is too tall and wide for the clipboard. There is more information he http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00068.htm - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, I was working on Excel worksheets along with many other applications in the PC. When I tried to copy a block of cells the error message:"The picture is too large and will be truncated". May I know what does it mean and what effect will it have on my work? How could I overcome this problem? Thanks Low -- A36B58K641 |
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Hello Gord,
I copied a block of cells not pictures. Can this cause by insufficient memory (RAM) of the PC ? The Pc that I am using has a RAM of 135 MB only. Kind Regards Low -- A36B58K641 "Gord Dibben" wrote: Low Are you copying a range using SHIFT + EditCopy Picture? If the range is quite large you will get the error message. What effect will it have? The pasted picture will be "truncated" which means portions will be cut off. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 09:48:04 -0700, Mr. Low wrote: Dear Sir, I was working on Excel worksheets along with many other applications in the PC. When I tried to copy a block of cells the error message:€¯The picture is too large and will be truncated€¯. May I know what does it mean and what effect will it have on my work? How could I overcome this problem? Thanks Low |
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Excel 2007. I can open up a blank workbook and get this error whenever I try
to copy or cut a column or row. I get it two times and have to clear the error box each time before I can do anything. Just now when I was testing (to make sure I got it with nothing in any cell) I got the error 4 times. It's driving me stark raving mad. I've turned off clip organiziner. I've tried reducing the resolution and removing the print driver. Suggestions found in other parts of this forum. Nothing works. Yelling at also does not work. When copying/cutting actual data, the error appears to have no ill effects (everything copys/cuts without error) with the single exception of raising my stress level. If anyone finds a cure, I'd so love to hear it. |
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Excel 2002: Need to know the meaning of error meesage
The previous posts in this thread have aged off for me. You may want to include
the error message that is driving you nuts. Susan Dennis wrote: Excel 2007. I can open up a blank workbook and get this error whenever I try to copy or cut a column or row. I get it two times and have to clear the error box each time before I can do anything. Just now when I was testing (to make sure I got it with nothing in any cell) I got the error 4 times. It's driving me stark raving mad. I've turned off clip organiziner. I've tried reducing the resolution and removing the print driver. Suggestions found in other parts of this forum. Nothing works. Yelling at also does not work. When copying/cutting actual data, the error appears to have no ill effects (everything copys/cuts without error) with the single exception of raising my stress level. If anyone finds a cure, I'd so love to hear it. -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave/Susan
Susan tacked onto a thread from Feb 2007 started by Mr. Low Quoted from his original post................. I was working on Excel worksheets along with many other applications in the PC. When I tried to copy a block of cells the error message:"The picture is too large and will be truncated". May I know what does it mean and what effect will it have on my work? How could I overcome this problem? Thanks Low Maybe susan should check the replies given there. http://tinyurl.com/2h8l3w Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:56:40 -0600, Dave Peterson wrote: The previous posts in this thread have aged off for me. You may want to include the error message that is driving you nuts. Susan Dennis wrote: Excel 2007. I can open up a blank workbook and get this error whenever I try to copy or cut a column or row. I get it two times and have to clear the error box each time before I can do anything. Just now when I was testing (to make sure I got it with nothing in any cell) I got the error 4 times. It's driving me stark raving mad. I've turned off clip organiziner. I've tried reducing the resolution and removing the print driver. Suggestions found in other parts of this forum. Nothing works. Yelling at also does not work. When copying/cutting actual data, the error appears to have no ill effects (everything copys/cuts without error) with the single exception of raising my stress level. If anyone finds a cure, I'd so love to hear it. |
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Doh! So sorry!!
"the picture is too large and will be truncated' Copy columns or rows even totally blank ones in a totally blank sheet - box pops up with "the picture is too large and will be truncated" twice or four times with the only other thing in the box being the link to 'was this helpful' (insult to injury that one). "Dave Peterson" wrote: The previous posts in this thread have aged off for me. You may want to include the error message that is driving you nuts. Susan Dennis wrote: Excel 2007. I can open up a blank workbook and get this error whenever I try to copy or cut a column or row. I get it two times and have to clear the error box each time before I can do anything. Just now when I was testing (to make sure I got it with nothing in any cell) I got the error 4 times. It's driving me stark raving mad. I've turned off clip organiziner. I've tried reducing the resolution and removing the print driver. Suggestions found in other parts of this forum. Nothing works. Yelling at also does not work. When copying/cutting actual data, the error appears to have no ill effects (everything copys/cuts without error) with the single exception of raising my stress level. If anyone finds a cure, I'd so love to hear it. -- Dave Peterson |
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I am sorry about tacking onto an old thread, I thought that was better than
starting a new one on exactly the same issue. I did see the one referenced here and the others in this forum and I have tried every suggestion with no joy. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe susan should check the replies given there. http://tinyurl.com/2h8l3w |
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Excel 2002: Need to know the meaning of error meesage
I cannot replicate the error in 2003 with your description of your problem.
I don't use 2007 but probably no diffrrent than the 2002 version that Mr. Low was running. I got no help for this at the present time. Gord On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 16:31:03 -0800, Susan Dennis wrote: I am sorry about tacking onto an old thread, I thought that was better than starting a new one on exactly the same issue. I did see the one referenced here and the others in this forum and I have tried every suggestion with no joy. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe susan should check the replies given there. http://tinyurl.com/2h8l3w |
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Excel 2002: Need to know the meaning of error meesage
I don't use xl2007 enough to help.
Maybe someone else will chime in. Have you searched google for that phrase (in the *excel* newsgroups)?? Susan Dennis wrote: Doh! So sorry!! "the picture is too large and will be truncated' Copy columns or rows even totally blank ones in a totally blank sheet - box pops up with "the picture is too large and will be truncated" twice or four times with the only other thing in the box being the link to 'was this helpful' (insult to injury that one). "Dave Peterson" wrote: The previous posts in this thread have aged off for me. You may want to include the error message that is driving you nuts. Susan Dennis wrote: Excel 2007. I can open up a blank workbook and get this error whenever I try to copy or cut a column or row. I get it two times and have to clear the error box each time before I can do anything. Just now when I was testing (to make sure I got it with nothing in any cell) I got the error 4 times. It's driving me stark raving mad. I've turned off clip organiziner. I've tried reducing the resolution and removing the print driver. Suggestions found in other parts of this forum. Nothing works. Yelling at also does not work. When copying/cutting actual data, the error appears to have no ill effects (everything copys/cuts without error) with the single exception of raising my stress level. If anyone finds a cure, I'd so love to hear it. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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