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error message saying no more new fonts may be applied
I am getting an error message in excel where I am using quite a few variety
of charts on various worksheets. "no more fonts may be applied in this workbook" I can not change any graphs as a result. Can someone help please? Thanks |
error message saying no more new fonts may be applied
This is discussed at the Microsoft Knowledge Base, article 213904:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213904 The error occurs when the workbook contains more than approximately 4,000 different combinations of cell formats. For example when you format cell A1 as currency, then cell C1 as currency, Excel tracks that as two ranges of formats. I used to encounter this error when I was required to use a particular workbook at work: I got around the problem by changing the format of some of the of "back office" tabs of the workbook to a generic format. So if you have a lot of data tables holding VLOOKUP information, for instance, but are not presented to end users or for which appearance is not critical, you can do this: 1. Open the "too many formats" workbook, and simultaneously open a blank workbook 2. In the blank workbook, select a cell and (from the menu) click Edit Copy 3. Flip to a non-critical tab of the affected workbook, right-click on the "select all cells" in the upper left corner and in the menu that appears, click Paste Special Formats. This converts all formatted regions into unformatted space. Dave O Eschew Obfuscation |
error message saying no more new fonts may be applied
Many thanks Dave for your help!
"Dave O" wrote: This is discussed at the Microsoft Knowledge Base, article 213904: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213904 The error occurs when the workbook contains more than approximately 4,000 different combinations of cell formats. For example when you format cell A1 as currency, then cell C1 as currency, Excel tracks that as two ranges of formats. I used to encounter this error when I was required to use a particular workbook at work: I got around the problem by changing the format of some of the of "back office" tabs of the workbook to a generic format. So if you have a lot of data tables holding VLOOKUP information, for instance, but are not presented to end users or for which appearance is not critical, you can do this: 1. Open the "too many formats" workbook, and simultaneously open a blank workbook 2. In the blank workbook, select a cell and (from the menu) click Edit Copy 3. Flip to a non-critical tab of the affected workbook, right-click on the "select all cells" in the upper left corner and in the menu that appears, click Paste Special Formats. This converts all formatted regions into unformatted space. Dave O Eschew Obfuscation |
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