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Excel 2007 Move or Copy worksheet
My company just upgraded to Excel 2007. I am having trouble copying a
worksheet using the "Move or Copy" function. When i try to copy one worksheet to another, I get an error dialog box that states "Excel can't insert the worksheets into the destination workbook because it contains fewer rows or columns then the source workbook." This was not a problem in our prior version of excel. I have saved both source workbooks as 2007 but that didn't help. Any suggestions? |
Excel 2007 Move or Copy worksheet
You need to first seutp your destination workbook to have the larger
worksheets. Default sheet is 256 columns/65356 rows, but in 2007 you can expand this. I believe you need to save it as a different file extension (just look at whatever type your source workbook is saved as) -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "lionking" wrote: My company just upgraded to Excel 2007. I am having trouble copying a worksheet using the "Move or Copy" function. When i try to copy one worksheet to another, I get an error dialog box that states "Excel can't insert the worksheets into the destination workbook because it contains fewer rows or columns then the source workbook." This was not a problem in our prior version of excel. I have saved both source workbooks as 2007 but that didn't help. Any suggestions? |
Excel 2007 Move or Copy worksheet
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 08:46:04 -0800, Luke M
wrote: You need to first seutp your destination workbook to have the larger worksheets. Default sheet is 256 columns/65356 rows, but in 2007 you can expand this. I believe you need to save it as a different file extension (just look at whatever type your source workbook is saved as) Compatibility mode. Save as, and choose Excel 97 - 2003 workbook for your 'new' workbook. Then, you should be able to perform the copy routine. IF your 'new' workbook has more than 256 columns or 65535 rows, the file will fail to open in the Excel 2003 application. It will always open in the Excel 2007 version. You can also download an excel 2007 compatibility patch for any machines you intend to keep at the 2k3 level. This still makes 2003 files, but allow you to read *some* workbooks made under the 2k7 version. Editing may or may not be available on a 2k7 workbook opened from within 2k3 version of Excel. |
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