Hi regking!
Can it be increased? No!
Increases have been at the top of many wish lists for a long time but
it appears that it would require a major re-write of the Excel program
and that there could be major backward compatibility problems. It
appears that we will have to wait until the next occasion that
Microsoft decides to issue a version that has little or restricted
backwards compatibility.
In the meantime there are workarounds.
If you are using Excel as a database and want more than 255 fields
plus the record number, then you are probably better off using a
program like Access.
You might find it better to transpose your data so that your (more
limited) rows become columns and the columns become rows. An example
of this might be cash flows on a monthly basis over (say) 25 years.
In many cases you will be able to "wrap" your columns to other rows
and use varied formulas to handle the two ranges of data.
One point to make is that a vertical alignment of a worksheet is far
easier to print off at a reasonably readable size than a worksheet
where the data is horizontally aligned.
For further details on Excel specifications use Help and search on
Excel Specifications.
Quattro Pro provides a lot more columns as does OpenOffice. For Excel
we wait with baited breath but it really looks like it will have to be
a non-backwards compatible version.
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Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
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