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columns stop at IV
Any spreadsheet I open has a limited number of columns to the right and stops
at column IV. Is this a problem with Excel or just something I have done with my software? |
columns stop at IV
No, that's it. Column IV (or 256 columns), 65536 rows. Excel 2007 has more I
understand, Regards, Alan. "rosebud3377" wrote in message ... Any spreadsheet I open has a limited number of columns to the right and stops at column IV. Is this a problem with Excel or just something I have done with my software? |
columns stop at IV
In Excel 2003 and earlier, you have only 256 columns, which is column IV.
This is are hard limit in Excel and cannot be increased. In Excel 2007, you have 16384 columns, which takes you out to column XFD. Because the file format is Excel 2007 is different than that of earlier versions, if you open up an existing 2003 workbook in 2007, you are running in "Compatibility Mode" and are limited to the restrictions of 2003 and earlier. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel, 10 Years Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "rosebud3377" wrote in message ... Any spreadsheet I open has a limited number of columns to the right and stops at column IV. Is this a problem with Excel or just something I have done with my software? |
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