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But if you look in Excel's help for specifications, you'll see that excel
(xl97+) will hold lots of characters: From xl2003's help: Feature Maximum limit Length of cell contents (text) 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display in a cell; all 32,767 display in the formula bar. ==== In fact, if you pepper alt-enters (to force a new line within the cell) every 80-100 characters, you'll be able to see way more that those documented 1024 characters. Pammy wrote: How many characters can be typed in a cell? I know that the column width says 255 characters. But with word wrap there can be more, is this correct? I could not find any info on the ms web site. Thanks, -- Dave Peterson |
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