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Hiyall:
I'm running Excel 2002 on XP Pro. I'm dealing with a workbook wherein one of the worksheets will have about 3000 rows and around 50 columns. I'm trying to apply validation (list of three possibilities from a list) and conditional formatting (background color change depending on which of the three possibilities is chosen) to 20 of the 50 columns. After I get about halfway through the formatting, when I go to save the workbook, I get the following message box: -------------------------------------------------- Excel could not save all the data and formatting you recently added to {filename}. - To return to your workbook without saving click Cancel. - If you want to continue saving without repairing the problem, click OK. - For information about repairing the problem, click Help. [three buttons: OK (default), Cancel, Help] -------------------------------------------------- When I click help, the help screen comes up but it is BLANK. It acts almost as if there is a LIMIT on how much validation and/or conditional formatting a worksheet can tolerate. Has anyone ever encountered this? Any ideas what handy tips might be on that elusive help screen? Any REAL help (not blank) will be appreciated. Thanks, MARTY |
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yes there's a limit for formatings. See: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213904 -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Marty" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hiyall: I'm running Excel 2002 on XP Pro. I'm dealing with a workbook wherein one of the worksheets will have about 3000 rows and around 50 columns. I'm trying to apply validation (list of three possibilities from a list) and conditional formatting (background color change depending on which of the three possibilities is chosen) to 20 of the 50 columns. After I get about halfway through the formatting, when I go to save the workbook, I get the following message box: -------------------------------------------------- Excel could not save all the data and formatting you recently added to {filename}. - To return to your workbook without saving click Cancel. - If you want to continue saving without repairing the problem, click OK. - For information about repairing the problem, click Help. [three buttons: OK (default), Cancel, Help] -------------------------------------------------- When I click help, the help screen comes up but it is BLANK. It acts almost as if there is a LIMIT on how much validation and/or conditional formatting a worksheet can tolerate. Has anyone ever encountered this? Any ideas what handy tips might be on that elusive help screen? Any REAL help (not blank) will be appreciated. Thanks, MARTY |
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Good information. Thanks, Frank.
However, I think this is a different problem. I don't believe I'm anywhere near 4000 different format combinations, and I do not get the "Too many different cell formats" error message. Any other ideas? . . . . Anyone? . . . . Anyone? Thanks, MARTY -----Original Message----- Hi yes there's a limit for formatings. See: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;213904 -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Marty" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hiyall: I'm running Excel 2002 on XP Pro. I'm dealing with a workbook wherein one of the worksheets will have about 3000 rows and around 50 columns. I'm trying to apply validation (list of three possibilities from a list) and conditional formatting (background color change depending on which of the three possibilities is chosen) to 20 of the 50 columns. After I get about halfway through the formatting, when I go to save the workbook, I get the following message box: -------------------------------------------------- Excel could not save all the data and formatting you recently added to {filename}. - To return to your workbook without saving click Cancel. - If you want to continue saving without repairing the problem, click OK. - For information about repairing the problem, click Help. [three buttons: OK (default), Cancel, Help] -------------------------------------------------- When I click help, the help screen comes up but it is BLANK. It acts almost as if there is a LIMIT on how much validation and/or conditional formatting a worksheet can tolerate. Has anyone ever encountered this? Any ideas what handy tips might be on that elusive help screen? Any REAL help (not blank) will be appreciated. Thanks, MARTY . |
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Marty - you may have just reached the limits of your processor or memory.
Try saving more often to save little chunks. Sometimes I have to stop at an intermediate spot and completely shut down Excel - I don't fully understand all that this action does, but I assume it's clearing out some storage cache somewhere. Also check to see if you have Track Changes turned on; that'll eat resources, too. HTH Ed "Marty" wrote in message ... Good information. Thanks, Frank. However, I think this is a different problem. I don't believe I'm anywhere near 4000 different format combinations, and I do not get the "Too many different cell formats" error message. Any other ideas? . . . . Anyone? . . . . Anyone? Thanks, MARTY -----Original Message----- Hi yes there's a limit for formatings. See: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;213904 -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Marty" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hiyall: I'm running Excel 2002 on XP Pro. I'm dealing with a workbook wherein one of the worksheets will have about 3000 rows and around 50 columns. I'm trying to apply validation (list of three possibilities from a list) and conditional formatting (background color change depending on which of the three possibilities is chosen) to 20 of the 50 columns. After I get about halfway through the formatting, when I go to save the workbook, I get the following message box: -------------------------------------------------- Excel could not save all the data and formatting you recently added to {filename}. - To return to your workbook without saving click Cancel. - If you want to continue saving without repairing the problem, click OK. - For information about repairing the problem, click Help. [three buttons: OK (default), Cancel, Help] -------------------------------------------------- When I click help, the help screen comes up but it is BLANK. It acts almost as if there is a LIMIT on how much validation and/or conditional formatting a worksheet can tolerate. Has anyone ever encountered this? Any ideas what handy tips might be on that elusive help screen? Any REAL help (not blank) will be appreciated. Thanks, MARTY . |
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