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If a sheet is copied with cells having a length of more than 255
characters then a truncation error occurs on those cells. Excel prompts to use a copying of cells rahter than whole sheets. This is fine if the cells in the original sheet have not been merged. Unfortunately, my sheet includes extensive use of long text strings in merged cells. Has anyone a workaround for this, please? Any help would be a greatly appreciated Tim |
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