Excel 2003

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Alex 1966

Dear Sir,
I have a question about Excel 2003,

I know that there are 17,039,360 cells (per PAGE) <== (65,536( Down)xIV(
Across ))

My question to you is ! In Excel what is the Maximum Pages allowed ??

I always had this question ! please send me an e-mail with the number of Max
Pages allowed !!!

Thank you very much,

Alex

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Carey Frisch [MVP]

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| Dear Sir,
| I have a question about Excel 2003,
|
| I know that there are 17,039,360 cells (per PAGE) <== (65,536( Down)xIV(
| Across ))
|
| My question to you is ! In Excel what is the Maximum Pages allowed ??
|
| I always had this question ! please send me an e-mail with the number of Max
| Pages allowed !!!
|
| Thank you very much,
|
| Alex
 
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Beth Melton

A 'page' in Excel isn't something that can really be determined.

There are several variables that determine how much can 'fit' on a
page. There is the number of worksheets, row height, column width,
page size, page margins, print titles, scaling, etc.

Now, if you left everything unchanged and used only the defaults: 3
worksheets in your workbook and if each worksheet used all 256 columns
and 65,536 rows then it would have 104,429 'pages'.

Now, if you are asking how many worksheets can be added to a workbook,
which is different than a 'page', then see JoAnn's reply. :)

Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
assistance by email can not be acknowledged.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Microsoft Office MVP

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Phillip Windell

ANONYMOUS said:
Beth,

Could this be from 0 to 255? Or is it from 1 to 255?

Just taking a guess,...but the workbook itself may take up one "placeholder"
in that range. The workbook would be "0" and the worksheets would be 1-255.
This would give a total of 256 (a byte) which seems to be a favorite number
of developers in this kind of stuff.

....<shug> just taking a stab...
 
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