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I have way to many columns(need aprox. 200 - not 65536) But there are to few
rows. I need the entiere alphabet 3 times. Is it possible to resize the
worksheet?
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Hi Andrea,

I have way to many columns(need aprox. 200 - not 65536) But there are to few
rows. I need the entiere alphabet 3 times. Is it possible to resize the
worksheet?


Nope, that is not possible. You should consider transposing your data
(exchanging rows and columns).

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Jan Karel Pieterse
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Andrea

I think you have rows and columns mixed up.

There are 65536 rows and 256 columns.

These numbers cannot be changed.

The entire alphabet 3 times would be 3*26 = 78

What's the problem?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

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I have way to many columns(need aprox. 200 - not 65536) But there are to few
rows. I need the entiere alphabet 3 times. Is it possible to resize the
worksheet?


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