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I work on an extremely complex business model which contains many cell
formats. Although difficult to envisage I have reached the limit of approximately 4,000 different formatting combinations for a single workbook. I have read the Microsoft article ID 213904 and understand their solution is to simplify the formatting. Has anyone found a work around for this as the formatting is quite critical to the model? |
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