There are 256 Columns and 65536 Rows in Excel 2003.
Excel 2003 has 65,536 rows and 256 columns.
In Excel 97 through to Excel 2003 there were 256 columns and 65536 rows.
Microsoft Excel 2013 worksheets contain a maximum of 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns.
In Excel 2013 there are 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns.
256 columns
65536.
The total number of columns in versions of Excel up to Excel 2003 is 256 columns. The total number of columns in Microsoft Excel 2007 and onwards is 16384. The total number of rows up to Excel 2003 is 65536. From Excel 2007 it is 1048576.
1048576
Colums : 16384 Rows : 1048576
In Excel 2010 the number of rows per worksheet is 1,048,576 and the number of columns is 16,384 which is column XFD. That makes 17,179,869,184 cells.
A Microsoft Excel 97 through Excel 2003 worksheet contains 65,536 rows. A Microsoft Excel 2007 workbook saved in one of the new formats (.xlsx, .xlsm) has worksheets with 1,048,576 rows.
65,536 rows by 256 columns gives 16,777,216 cells.
Up to 1,048,576 rows.
There are 256 Columns and 65,536 Rows in Excel 2000.
Excel 2003 and earlier has 16,777,216 cells per worksheet (65,536 rows * 256 columns). Excel 2007 has 17,179,869,184 cells per worksheet (1,048,576 rows * 16,384 columns).
The last cell in Excel 2007 is XFD 1,048,576 There are 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.
It depends which Spreadsheet program you're using. The maximums in Open Office are 65536 rows and 1024 columns. Microsoft Works limits you to 16383 rows and 282 columns.
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