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I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very
large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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Older versions were limited to 65000 rows, 2007 has no limit. Are you saving
as 97-2003 workbook? Lucy PS btw no-one here works for microsoft - we're just fellow users trying to help our peers -- MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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There is a limit in Excel 2007, but it is 1,048,576 rows, compared with the
65,536 row limit in Excel 2003. I am therefore equally confused by the OP's question. -- David Biddulph "Lucy Thomson (aka aneasiertomorrow)" oft.com wrote in message ... Older versions were limited to 65000 rows, 2007 has no limit. Are you saving as 97-2003 workbook? "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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Hi David
Thanks for the info - don't know where I got the unlimited from. I probably heard 1 million and it translated to unlimited between ears & brain :-) Lucy -- MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "David Biddulph" wrote: There is a limit in Excel 2007, but it is 1,048,576 rows, compared with the 65,536 row limit in Excel 2003. I am therefore equally confused by the OP's question. -- David Biddulph "Lucy Thomson (aka aneasiertomorrow)" oft.com wrote in message ... Older versions were limited to 65000 rows, 2007 has no limit. Are you saving as 97-2003 workbook? "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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Lucy
No version has unlimited row numbers Excel 2007 has 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns. If the OP has XL2007, then if he loads a workbook created in an earlier version, it will open in compatibility mode and will be limited to 65,536 rows. Saving the file in the XL2007 format of .xslx as opposed to .xls, then closing and re-opening, will allow access to all 1,048,576 rows -- Regards Roger Govier "Lucy Thomson (aka aneasiertomorrow)" oft.com wrote in message ... Older versions were limited to 65000 rows, 2007 has no limit. Are you saving as 97-2003 workbook? Lucy PS btw no-one here works for microsoft - we're just fellow users trying to help our peers -- MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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I just hope he doesn't need to graph/chart any of that data, or he'll be
changing his name to MrLetDownByVist&CrushedByOffice2007 "Roger Govier" wrote: Lucy No version has unlimited row numbers Excel 2007 has 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns. If the OP has XL2007, then if he loads a workbook created in an earlier version, it will open in compatibility mode and will be limited to 65,536 rows. Saving the file in the XL2007 format of .xslx as opposed to .xls, then closing and re-opening, will allow access to all 1,048,576 rows -- Regards Roger Govier "Lucy Thomson (aka aneasiertomorrow)" oft.com wrote in message ... Older versions were limited to 65000 rows, 2007 has no limit. Are you saving as 97-2003 workbook? Lucy PS btw no-one here works for microsoft - we're just fellow users trying to help our peers -- MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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Hi Roger
Thanks for the info - as I said to David I don't know how unlimited got into my brain but at least it has been unlodged now :-) Lucy -- MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "Roger Govier" wrote: Lucy No version has unlimited row numbers Excel 2007 has 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns. If the OP has XL2007, then if he loads a workbook created in an earlier version, it will open in compatibility mode and will be limited to 65,536 rows. Saving the file in the XL2007 format of .xslx as opposed to .xls, then closing and re-opening, will allow access to all 1,048,576 rows -- Regards Roger Govier "Lucy Thomson (aka aneasiertomorrow)" oft.com wrote in message ... Older versions were limited to 65000 rows, 2007 has no limit. Are you saving as 97-2003 workbook? Lucy PS btw no-one here works for microsoft - we're just fellow users trying to help our peers -- MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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It appears the rest of respondents are not quite getting the issue. The
problem is that the clipboard only allows 65000 records at a time to be copied and when an export is tried from Access, it uses the clipboard so the copy limitation is also in play. Not sure if this is an Office thing or a XP/Vista Operating system issue but it seems pretty stupid to expand the number of records (rows) but not allow full export or copy capabilities. I work with lots of records and migrated to Office 2007 specifically to escape the 65K row limitation but now I find that I cannot export more than 65K records from Access or copy more than that within Excel. Upgrade cash goes for nothing I guess - until the fix is made and another upgrade is needed. "MrLetDownByVista&Office2007" wrote: I need to make copy several worksheets and paste into 1 sheet to make 1 very large worksheet. My problem is when I exported the data from Access I was not allowed to export any more than 65000 records at 1 time. Now when I copy 1 sheet of 65000 and try to paste into the other worksheet under the current records the stupid program won't let me because there are not enough rows to paste into. This never happened in older versions of excel. I don't know what moron changed the sheet size settings but I would really appreciate help to make my worksheet have unlimited rows like tho older versions did. |
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Excel Rows
In newer versions of Excel, the maximum number of rows is 1,048,576. However, if you're using an older version of Excel, the maximum number of rows is 65,536. To make sure you have enough rows for your data, you can follow these steps:
Now you should have enough rows for your data. When you copy and paste your data from other worksheets, Excel should automatically add more rows as needed. If you're still having trouble copying and pasting your data, you can try using the "Paste Special" feature. Here's how:
This should transpose your data and paste it into your worksheet without any issues. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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