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Default Limit on number of embedded controls in a workbook?

Is there a limit on the number of controls that can be embedded in the
worksheets of a single workbook? I happen to have exactly 75, and if
I add one more, the project crashes as described in this thread:

http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&...el.programming

The remedies suggested in that thread didn't solve the problem, so I'm
wondering if there is a fixed limit.

Thanks,
Ken Dahlberg
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Default Limit on number of embedded controls in a workbook?

No there isn't.

I didn't check the link, but do you have the zoom set to 100%. You should
set it to 100%

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Is there a limit on the number of controls that can be embedded in the
worksheets of a single workbook? I happen to have exactly 75, and if
I add one more, the project crashes as described in this thread:


http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&...el.programming

The remedies suggested in that thread didn't solve the problem, so I'm
wondering if there is a fixed limit.

Thanks,
Ken Dahlberg



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