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Is there maximum number of characters per cell?
Hi,
I was trying to enter some lines of text into an Excel cell and although I could enter it, from a certain point on the cell content is only displayed as ############################### as soon as I exit the cell. The cell is formatted as text, and the line break option has been set. Is there a maximum number of characters per cell in Excel or why do I get this? Is there any way I can change this? Peter |
Is there maximum number of characters per cell?
How many chars do you have in that cell?
Excel limitation: Column width 255 characters Length of cell contents (text) 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display in a cell; all 32,767 display in the formula bar. For your problem, if your # of chars < 1024, then try: 1) Adjust the column width 2) Wrap text -- Best regards, --- Yongjun CHEN ================================= XLDataSoft - Data Analysis Expert, Excel/VBA Specialist - - - - www.XLDataSoft.com - - - - Free Excel-Based Data Processing Tool is Available for Download ================================= "Peter Frank" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I was trying to enter some lines of text into an Excel cell and although I could enter it, from a certain point on the cell content is only displayed as ############################### as soon as I exit the cell. The cell is formatted as text, and the line break option has been set. Is there a maximum number of characters per cell in Excel or why do I get this? Is there any way I can change this? Peter |
Is there maximum number of characters per cell?
You can actually see more that 1024 characters by adding alt-enters every 80-100
characters. Daniel CHEN wrote: How many chars do you have in that cell? Excel limitation: Column width 255 characters Length of cell contents (text) 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display in a cell; all 32,767 display in the formula bar. For your problem, if your # of chars < 1024, then try: 1) Adjust the column width 2) Wrap text -- Best regards, --- Yongjun CHEN ================================= XLDataSoft - Data Analysis Expert, Excel/VBA Specialist - - - - www.XLDataSoft.com - - - - Free Excel-Based Data Processing Tool is Available for Download ================================= "Peter Frank" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I was trying to enter some lines of text into an Excel cell and although I could enter it, from a certain point on the cell content is only displayed as ############################### as soon as I exit the cell. The cell is formatted as text, and the line break option has been set. Is there a maximum number of characters per cell in Excel or why do I get this? Is there any way I can change this? Peter -- Dave Peterson |
Is there maximum number of characters per cell?
Daniel CHEN wrote:
How many chars do you have in that cell? Excel limitation: Column width 255 characters Length of cell contents (text) 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display in a cell; all 32,767 display in the formula bar. I realized that I can see all characters in the formula bar, but since it is text I want it to be displayed not only in the formula bar but directly. The 1,024 characters/cell display limit seems to be the problem. For your problem, if your # of chars < 1024, then try: 1) Adjust the column width 2) Wrap text I did that. Didn't help. Regards, Peter |
Is there maximum number of characters per cell?
Dave Peterson wrote:
You can actually see more that 1024 characters by adding alt-enters every 80-100 characters. I tried that and I still get ############################ as soon as I exceed the 1,024 characters/cell display limit. What could I have done wrong? Are there any special options to be set for this to work? BTW, I use Excel 2002 (XP). Peter |
Is there maximum number of characters per cell?
I wrote:
Dave Peterson wrote: You can actually see more that 1024 characters by adding alt-enters every 80-100 characters. I tried that and I still get ############################ as soon as I exceed the 1,024 characters/cell display limit. What could I have done wrong? Are there any special options to be set for this to work? BTW, I use Excel 2002 (XP). Problem is solved now. What I did wrong was that I still had formatted the cell as "Text" (under "Category"). When I changed that cell format to "General", your method worked. So, thanks for the tip. Peter |
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