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Default Copy sheet--Some cells more than 255 characters

I am using the following code to copy and email the entire sheet.

I am trying to figure out a work around the 255 character limit. This macro
creates the sheet/email in the background. I am having trouble with how to
work in the copy of cells more than 255 characters, as I have read the only
fix is to copy the original cell/cells into the new sheet.

Thanks in advance.

----------------Code----------------
Sub Mail_ActiveSheet()
Dim wb As Workbook
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
Application.EnableEvents = False
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
ActiveSheet.Copy
Set wb = ActiveWorkbook
With wb
' Names the worksheet the same as activesheet
.SaveAs ActiveSheet.Name & ".xls"
' Next line has "" which is a blank email. Allows you to send to whom you
want.
.SendMail "", _
ActiveSheet.Name
' Above line is the subject line "This is the Subject line" 'Type the
subject in the previous quotes
.ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly
Kill .FullName
.Close False
End With
ErrorHandler:
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
 
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