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WhytheQ

No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook!!!
 
I've got the following warning appearing in a workbook:

"No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook"

One page of the workbook has 56 graphs embedded in it: is this the
reason for the warning and is there a work-around?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Jason.



(I know maybe I'm not in the exact group for this question: but I
generally get more sense out of this group than any other)


NickHK

No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook!!!
 
Jason,
This is for Excel 97. Applicable ?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/168650/EN-US/

And a more recent version:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...5BLN%5D;215573

NickHK

"WhytheQ" wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got the following warning appearing in a workbook:

"No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook"

One page of the workbook has 56 graphs embedded in it: is this the
reason for the warning and is there a work-around?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Jason.



(I know maybe I'm not in the exact group for this question: but I
generally get more sense out of this group than any other)




Robin Hammond[_3_]

No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook!!!
 
What version are you running?

Each chart consumes at least two fonts, and in earlier versions (especially
97) there was a theoretical 256 font limit (but in practice lower).

There used to be some stuff on msdn about this but I haven't been able to
find it again.

Robin Hammond
www.enhanceddatasystems.com


"WhytheQ" wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got the following warning appearing in a workbook:

"No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook"

One page of the workbook has 56 graphs embedded in it: is this the
reason for the warning and is there a work-around?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Jason.



(I know maybe I'm not in the exact group for this question: but I
generally get more sense out of this group than any other)





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