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Unfortunately there is no direct way to count the number of unique cell
formats. In theory it's possible to devise code to do that but a lot of work. It is worth keeping an eye on the possibilities of excessive and unnecessary formats, FWIW the 'too many formats' limit can be quite a lot less than the quoted 4,000, on occasions. Simple way is to pastespecial formats from a suitable cell over large areas that will require similar. Delete empty unused rows and columns below and to the right may help. One way additional formats can creep in is after copying cells from other workbooks. Use paste values where appropriate. Regards, Peter T "emilija" wrote in message ... I have an excel file, which I can't opened because it has already too many different cell formats, which I solved by formatting, but is there a way how can I see a statistic of the number of different formats used in one file (out of 4000 I think), in order not to find my self in a same situation in the future, thanks in advance |
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