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I am trying to determine the maximum number of sheets that is allowed in
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Hi,

There's no absolute maximum. it's determined by system memory

Have a look here

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...992911033.aspx
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Maximum default number of sheets in a new workbook is 255.

After that you can add more as your memory allows.


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