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Old May 31st, 2010, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
AE[_2_]
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Default File placement with copied sheets

I have a spread sheet built that currently has 382 sheets of data. The sheets
are 12 columns x 61 rows. There are conditional formats applied. I can copy a
blank sheet move it to the required location, input data, but it will not let
me save it. I get an error box to send to Microsoft. When I close it will go
to recovery and updates the file as version1, version 1 version 2 ect...
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Old May 31st, 2010, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Mike H
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Default File placement with copied sheets

Hi,

Save a copy of the workbook and delete some sheets (say) a dozen. Can you
create new sheets and save now?

If so I suspect you may have run out of system memory which is the limiting
factor for sheets in a workbook.
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Mike

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"AE" wrote:

I have a spread sheet built that currently has 382 sheets of data. The sheets
are 12 columns x 61 rows. There are conditional formats applied. I can copy a
blank sheet move it to the required location, input data, but it will not let
me save it. I get an error box to send to Microsoft. When I close it will go
to recovery and updates the file as version1, version 1 version 2 ect...

 




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