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override old format
Hi all.
I would like to know if there is a way to over ride the old format limitations of a workbook. I've saved the old workbook in the xlsx format. That however doesn't seem to help at all. I.e., the old format has a row/column limit. 65K rows, and 200 or so columns. The new format for 2007 has 1M Rows, and 32k columns. I've just found that one of my macros to copy a template worksheet into an older style workbook-- even if I save it as an xlsx format-- does not copy hte worksheet, and gives me the "cannot copy into this workbook because the destination has fewer rows than the source workbook...." Any ideas? Thanks. |
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