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Greetings. I am very new to Excel. What is the maximum number of rows
(lines?) permissible on one spreadsheet in Excel 2003? Is it still 65,000?
Where is there information about Excel 2003 limitations (maximums and
minimums, etc.)?
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Hi!

Max rows is 65,536 per worksheet. The number of worksheets
per workbook is limited only by the amount of memory your
system has.

See Excel help on Specifications.

Biff

-----Original Message-----
Greetings. I am very new to Excel. What is the maximum

number of rows
(lines?) permissible on one spreadsheet in Excel 2003?

Is it still 65,000?
Where is there information about Excel 2003 limitations

(maximums and
minimums, etc.)?
.

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Gord Dibben
 
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Rebecca

Yes. Still 65536 rows and 256 columns.

See Help on "specifications" for other limits.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:45:02 -0800, "Rebecca"
wrote:

Greetings. I am very new to Excel. What is the maximum number of rows
(lines?) permissible on one spreadsheet in Excel 2003? Is it still 65,000?
Where is there information about Excel 2003 limitations (maximums and
minimums, etc.)?


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