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file name length
apparently i like to use file names longer than excel likes to see - how do i
add characters to the allowable file name length in excel 2003? |
file name length
Your file names are over 218 characters long? (including the folder path)
"jack" wrote: apparently i like to use file names longer than excel likes to see - how do i add characters to the allowable file name length in excel 2003? |
file name length
should have been more accurate - it tells me its either too long or improper
symbols are being used - doesn't happen all the time, and i don't use the disallowed symbols, but still get the error message - sometimes i can rename the file after just getting it to save, sometimes i can't open it again once i rename it. sorry about the confusion -i'm a nubie. "dlw" wrote: Your file names are over 218 characters long? (including the folder path) "jack" wrote: apparently i like to use file names longer than excel likes to see - how do i add characters to the allowable file name length in excel 2003? |
file name length
Why don't you give us an example of the file name that Excel rejects, and
the error message you get. That will make it much easier to discern your problem. Regards, Fred. "jack" wrote in message ... should have been more accurate - it tells me its either too long or improper symbols are being used - doesn't happen all the time, and i don't use the disallowed symbols, but still get the error message - sometimes i can rename the file after just getting it to save, sometimes i can't open it again once i rename it. sorry about the confusion -i'm a nubie. "dlw" wrote: Your file names are over 218 characters long? (including the folder path) "jack" wrote: apparently i like to use file names longer than excel likes to see - how do i add characters to the allowable file name length in excel 2003? |
file name length
file name example: CAT U929794 Falk 600MDX ABL921B A12664 Quote 5-20-08
error message: make sure the specified file exists. make sure the folder that contains the file is not read only. make sure te file name does not contain any of the following characters <?[]:or* make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters. sometimes they save and sometimes i have to remove the date or something else before they will save. "Fred Smith" wrote: Why don't you give us an example of the file name that Excel rejects, and the error message you get. That will make it much easier to discern your problem. Regards, Fred. "jack" wrote in message ... should have been more accurate - it tells me its either too long or improper symbols are being used - doesn't happen all the time, and i don't use the disallowed symbols, but still get the error message - sometimes i can rename the file after just getting it to save, sometimes i can't open it again once i rename it. sorry about the confusion -i'm a nubie. "dlw" wrote: Your file names are over 218 characters long? (including the folder path) "jack" wrote: apparently i like to use file names longer than excel likes to see - how do i add characters to the allowable file name length in excel 2003? |
file name length
So that name is 52 characters--56 when you add the length of ".xls".
What's the length of the path where you're saving? jack wrote: file name example: CAT U929794 Falk 600MDX ABL921B A12664 Quote 5-20-08 error message: make sure the specified file exists. make sure the folder that contains the file is not read only. make sure te file name does not contain any of the following characters <?[]:or* make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters. sometimes they save and sometimes i have to remove the date or something else before they will save. "Fred Smith" wrote: Why don't you give us an example of the file name that Excel rejects, and the error message you get. That will make it much easier to discern your problem. Regards, Fred. "jack" wrote in message ... should have been more accurate - it tells me its either too long or improper symbols are being used - doesn't happen all the time, and i don't use the disallowed symbols, but still get the error message - sometimes i can rename the file after just getting it to save, sometimes i can't open it again once i rename it. sorry about the confusion -i'm a nubie. "dlw" wrote: Your file names are over 218 characters long? (including the folder path) "jack" wrote: apparently i like to use file names longer than excel likes to see - how do i add characters to the allowable file name length in excel 2003? -- Dave Peterson |
file name length
not sure how to get this.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: So that name is 52 characters--56 when you add the length of ".xls". What's the length of the path where you're saving? jack wrote: file name example: CAT U929794 Falk 600MDX ABL921B A12664 Quote 5-20-08 error message: make sure the specified file exists. make sure the folder that contains the file is not read only. make sure te file name does not contain any of the following characters <?[]:or* make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters. sometimes they save and sometimes i have to remove the date or something else before they will save. "Fred Smith" wrote: Why don't you give us an example of the file name that Excel rejects, and the error message you get. That will make it much easier to discern your problem. Regards, Fred. "jack" wrote in message ... should have been more accurate - it tells me its either too long or improper symbols are being used - doesn't happen all the time, and i don't use the disallowed symbols, but still get the error message - sometimes i can rename the file after just getting it to save, sometimes i can't open it again once i rename it. sorry about the confusion -i'm a nubie. Dave Peterson |
file name length
You count the characters. The path is all subfolders being used to determine
where the file is stored. An example is C:\My Documents\Subfolder1\Subfolder2\Filename As the errore message states, ensure this doesn't contain more than 218 characters. Regards, Fred. "jack" wrote in message ... not sure how to get this. "Dave Peterson" wrote: So that name is 52 characters--56 when you add the length of ".xls". What's the length of the path where you're saving? jack wrote: file name example: CAT U929794 Falk 600MDX ABL921B A12664 Quote 5-20-08 error message: make sure the specified file exists. make sure the folder that contains the file is not read only. make sure te file name does not contain any of the following characters <?[]:or* make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters. sometimes they save and sometimes i have to remove the date or something else before they will save. "Fred Smith" wrote: Why don't you give us an example of the file name that Excel rejects, and the error message you get. That will make it much easier to discern your problem. Regards, Fred. "jack" wrote in message ... should have been more accurate - it tells me its either too long or improper symbols are being used - doesn't happen all the time, and i don't use the disallowed symbols, but still get the error message - sometimes i can rename the file after just getting it to save, sometimes i can't open it again once i rename it. sorry about the confusion -i'm a nubie. Dave Peterson |
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