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I've heard that the maximum number of worksheets allowed in an Excel
workbook is 255. Is this urban myth? I just had a look at "Excel specifications and limits" for XL2003 at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx?mode=print and the Maximum limit is defined as "Limited by available memory (default is 3 sheets)". Is this true only for XL2003? What about XL2000? The only thing I've read about chart limitations is in regard to "Worksheets referred to by a chart" - which is no an issue for me. So it's possible to have 500 worksheets and 2000 charts? The only limitation is memory/processor? Thanks in advance. |
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