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I am trying to copy two sheets from one file into a new file. I receive the
following message: "The sheet you are copying has cells that contain more than 255 characters. When you copy the entire sheet, only the first 255 characters in each cell are copied. To copy all of the characters, copy the cells to a new sheet instead of copying the entire sheet." I do not believe I have cells with more than 255 characters in them. My question is, is there any way to find the cell(s) that supposedly has the more than 255 characters, and if not, how do I eliminate this error message. |
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