Is there any way to increase the number of rows allowed in a worksheet
(increase from 65,536)?
Is there any way to increase the number of rows allowed in a worksheet
(increase from 65,536)?
no, you can use more than one spreadsheet, of use excel 2007 beta.
hth
regareds from Brazil
Marcelo
"Atom Smasher" escreveu:
> Is there any way to increase the number of rows allowed in a worksheet
> (increase from 65,536)?
Get the 2007 Beta.
Seriously, no, it is not possible until 2007 is released. You could spread
across multiple sheets, but that needs some control capability that you need
to build.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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> Is there any way to increase the number of rows allowed in a worksheet
> (increase from 65,536)?
My question is related to pivot tables. Do you mean that in Excel 2007 you
can use two worksheets to create one pivot table?
Obrigado,
A
"Marcelo" wrote:
> no, you can use more than one spreadsheet, of use excel 2007 beta.
>
> hth
> regareds from Brazil
> Marcelo
>
> "Atom Smasher" escreveu:
>
> > Is there any way to increase the number of rows allowed in a worksheet
> > (increase from 65,536)?
I am not sure if it's possible on 2007.
sorry
"Atom Smasher" escreveu:
> My question is related to pivot tables. Do you mean that in Excel 2007 you
> can use two worksheets to create one pivot table?
>
> Obrigado,
> A
>
> "Marcelo" wrote:
>
> > no, you can use more than one spreadsheet, of use excel 2007 beta.
> >
> > hth
> > regareds from Brazil
> > Marcelo
> >
> > "Atom Smasher" escreveu:
> >
> > > Is there any way to increase the number of rows allowed in a worksheet
> > > (increase from 65,536)?
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