Is there a limit to the # of tabs (worksheets) you can have (version 2003)? Dan
D Dan S Jul 14, 2005 #1 Is there a limit to the # of tabs (worksheets) you can have (version 2003)? Dan
R Ron de Bruin Jul 14, 2005 #2 Hi Dan The maximum number of sheets in a workbook is limited by available memory. The max number of sheets that can, by default, be in a newly created workbook is 255
Hi Dan The maximum number of sheets in a workbook is limited by available memory. The max number of sheets that can, by default, be in a newly created workbook is 255
B Barrie Davidson Jul 14, 2005 #3 From Excel's help (search on "Excel specifications and limits ") Sheets in a workbook - Limited by available memory (default is 3 sheets) Regards,
From Excel's help (search on "Excel specifications and limits ") Sheets in a workbook - Limited by available memory (default is 3 sheets) Regards,
G Gord Dibben Jul 14, 2005 #4 If you check out Help and "Specifications" you will see the number of worksheets is limited by available memory. Lots of other neat things under this help topic. Gord Dibben Excel MVP
If you check out Help and "Specifications" you will see the number of worksheets is limited by available memory. Lots of other neat things under this help topic. Gord Dibben Excel MVP