Is there a property, or registry entry, that specifies the maximum length of
a worksheet name?
Is there a property, or registry entry, that specifies the maximum length of
a worksheet name?
I believe the built in (unalterable) limitation is 31 characters.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Howard Kaikow" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Is there a property, or registry entry, that specifies the maximum length
of
> a worksheet name?
>
>
"Tom Ogilvy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I believe the built in (unalterable) limitation is 31 characters.
Ayup, I also believe that, but I'd rather not hard code the value, in case
the value changes for future versions.
Perhaps if they make it longer, they will offer something you can check
programmatically. Right now, I don't believe there is.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Howard Kaikow" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Tom Ogilvy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I believe the built in (unalterable) limitation is 31 characters.
>
> Ayup, I also believe that, but I'd rather not hard code the value, in case
> the value changes for future versions.
>
>
"Tom Ogilvy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Perhaps if they make it longer, they will offer something you can check
> programmatically. Right now, I don't believe there is.
Ayup, that's a design flaw in MSFT's thinking.
Such critters ALL need to made into properties or registry settings from day
1.
Does no good to have the property in later versions as the critter won't
work in previous versions.
If you're trying to catch possible errors before a rename, maybe you could just
try it and check for an error:
dim myNewName as string
mynewname = inputbox(prompt:="new name?")
if trim(mynewname) = "" then
exit sub
end if
with activesheet
on error resume next
.name = myNewName
if err.number <> 0 then
'something went wrong--maybe the length, maybe something else
msgbox "not renamed!
err.clear
end if
on error goto 0
end with
There are lots of other things that cause rename errors besides the length of
the suggested new name.
Howard Kaikow wrote:
>
> "Tom Ogilvy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Perhaps if they make it longer, they will offer something you can check
> > programmatically. Right now, I don't believe there is.
>
> Ayup, that's a design flaw in MSFT's thinking.
> Such critters ALL need to made into properties or registry settings from day
> 1.
> Does no good to have the property in later versions as the critter won't
> work in previous versions.
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Dave Peterson
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