it is 1,048,576
Kyloias: The answer is 1048576.
65,536! 1,048,576 with Excel 2007
open file in excel 2007 then press ribbon and go to Save as, you will see Excel 1997-2003 Workbook option, click on it and save file.
go on to Microsoft excel and do what you want
The answer for the limit of excel is XFD1048576
Go to Microsoft excel sheet.
For a standard spreadsheet, both versions can do what you want. 2003 looks very different and some people found 2007 difficult to adapt to, but once they got used to it, they found the fundamentals were not very different. So it is really personal choice. People who are used to 2003, might stick with it while people completely new to Excel would go for 2007.
You have to buy it. Go to the Microsoft website and download it from there.
AnswerOne way: go to:tools--- (in the menu bar), then select "Customise"then scroll thru until you see itthen drag to the tool barfinishedTry this:For each version of Excel, use Regedit to go to:(For Excel 2007):HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Excel\Options(For Excel 2003):HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Excel\Options(For Excel 2002):HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Excel\OptionsEdit "UndoHistory" and change the value to between 1 - 100
you go on to Microsoft excel and fallow the steps given
You can go to Create A Graph.com or use Microsoft Excel.
A column break is a term associated with Microsoft Word, not Excel. In Word, it starts a new column of text. In Excel, you can just go to another column to start entering new data.
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