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Default 2007: xlsm format holds how many columns?

Hi,

We've been using Excel 2007 for a while and we have a small problem: one of
our macro-based worksheet can't go beyond column BV (about 70 columns, I
guess). That worksheet used to be in 97-2003 xls format and we re-saved it
as a xlsm file. Is it a limitation that comes from the file format or is it
a limitation we might have created inadvertently?

Thank you for your help!
 
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