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You cant, 65536 is written in stone.
Regards, Alan. "Dennys" wrote in message ... |
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Well, 256 is hard-coded.
65536 *rows* are also hard-coded. In article , "Alan" wrote: You cant, 65536 is written in stone. |
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Jees!, Done it again JE! Must read more carefully! Ever felt a fool? lol :)
Regards, Alan. "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... Well, 256 is hard-coded. 65536 *rows* are also hard-coded. In article , "Alan" wrote: You cant, 65536 is written in stone. |
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actually for columns 256, but you can go to new worksheets with an additional
256 per sheet. "Alan" wrote: You cant, 65536 is written in stone. Regards, Alan. "Dennys" wrote in message ... |
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65,536 rows by 256 columns (maximum limits)
see Excel specifications and limits in the help file "Alan" wrote: You cant, 65536 is written in stone. Regards, Alan. "Dennys" wrote in message ... |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 13:18:03 -0700, Dennys
wrote: Not possible to do so in Excel. --ron |
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