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Hello,

I heard there is 4000 line and 64KB limits for each bas module in
Excel.
What happens if I exceed this limit??
We are developing some huge Excel2000 application having modules with
13000 line and 500KB at the largest
and there is no problem for now...

Thanks in advance.
Nio

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Break the code down into multiple modules.

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Hello,

I heard there is 4000 line and 64KB limits for each bas module in
Excel.
What happens if I exceed this limit??
We are developing some huge Excel2000 application having modules with
13000 line and 500KB at the largest
and there is no problem for now...

Thanks in advance.
Nio



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