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Copying worksheets
While copying worksheets, I notice that cells containing more than 256
characters are truncated. I am not sure why this restriction and it is probably not required. Is there an option in Excel that gets away with this restriction or raise the allowable size of the cell contents? Thanks for your assistance. Sridhar |
Hi Sridhar
The only way is to select all cells with Ctrl A (twice in Excel 2003) Copy Insert a new worksheet and paste -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "gingerly88" wrote in message ... While copying worksheets, I notice that cells containing more than 256 characters are truncated. I am not sure why this restriction and it is probably not required. Is there an option in Excel that gets away with this restriction or raise the allowable size of the cell contents? Thanks for your assistance. Sridhar |
Hi Ron
Ok. Actually I was doing some processing with macros when I thought this option would come in handy. Looks like I need to also code copying all contents from original and paste on the new sheet. Still, I dont see why this restriction cannot be relaxed. Anyways, thanks for the suggestion. "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi Sridhar The only way is to select all cells with Ctrl A (twice in Excel 2003) Copy Insert a new worksheet and paste -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "gingerly88" wrote in message ... While copying worksheets, I notice that cells containing more than 256 characters are truncated. I am not sure why this restriction and it is probably not required. Is there an option in Excel that gets away with this restriction or raise the allowable size of the cell contents? Thanks for your assistance. Sridhar |
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