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Default msg: "No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook"

In working in Excel 2000 or 2003, when I go to print preview I get the above
message in a message window. Does anyone know why and how to prevent it? I
have to click the"OK" button or "X" button almost a hundred times.
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Hi Wheels47,

Try perhaps:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q215573


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In working in Excel 2000 or 2003, when I go to print preview I get the
above
message in a message window. Does anyone know why and how to prevent it?
I
have to click the"OK" button or "X" button almost a hundred times.



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