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When more than 256 characters have been entered into a cell I would like to
be warned of this by means of a message. When coping a workbook to a new location where cells contain more than 256 characters these extra characters are lost in the process. If i know in advance of the cells (of which there will be many) I can at least divide the contents into two cells. Perhaps conditional formatting could be applied here, what do you think? Pat |
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