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Default Worksheet name length

Hi all,

Is there a possible way to make Excel accept worksheet name that is
more than 32 char long?

I am trying to transform XML data into XML Spreadsheet form and I have
no control on the length of certain tag in the XML that would be set as
the worksheet name. When I open the XMLSS in Excel I see the name is
truncated after 32 characters.

Any help on this will be of great use.

Regards,
J



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Default Worksheet name length

The maximum sheet name length is 31 characters and I do not there is any way
to change that, sorry.

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