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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 13:33:01 -0700, Tim wrote:
I have the following formula. COUNT(D4:D65536) which functions correctly. a slight change COUNT(D4:D65537) does not work. To summarize if the range is greater than 2^16 then it seems to be overflowing the system. The Max worksheet size is 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns according to the documentation so why doesn't this work and there is a way to get it to work? Same result in Excel 2007 and 2003. No, I think the problem is that you are referencing a cell with a row number greater than 65536. I suspect that the file you are working in was originally created in Excel 97-2003. If you look up at the title bar, do you see [Compatibility Mode] next to the name? If that is the case, you can either convert the file to the new format (Press the Office button; select Convert) or save a copy in the new format. --ron |
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