There would not be a set limit. Generally you would use common sense and have some consistencies in how you use your fonts, like having the same font for all numbers, but maybe having some variations in fonts for different kinds of headings, like a different font for a main heading than for ordinary headings. Sometimes it is better to use the same font and having main headings bolded or a larger font size than the other headings. Whatever approach you use, the same types of headings should be consistent in the font they use. Like using too many colours, too many fonts can look bad. The most important thing in a worksheet is to have all the calculations correct, not to have it looking stylish.
Yes. Excel 2003 and earlier limit is 254. Excel 2007 limit is 16,000.
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The message "no more new fonts may be applied in this workbook" typically indicates that the workbook has reached a limit on the number of distinct font styles that can be used. This can occur in programs like Microsoft Excel, where there is a restriction on the number of unique fonts due to performance or compatibility issues. As a result, you may need to modify existing fonts instead of adding new ones. To resolve this, consider simplifying your font usage or consolidating styles within the workbook.
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That depends on the version. In Excel 2000 and Excel 2003, the maximum is 256 columns and 65,536 rows. For Excel 2007, the limit is 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.
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Upgrade to Excel 2007 or higher. There is no way to increase the number of columns designed into the spreadsheet. Excel 2003 and earlier have a limit of 256 columns. Excel 2007 and higher has increased that to 16,000 columns.
There is no limit to the amount of formulas you can have. It is infinite. There are a limited amount of functions, which may be what you mean by your question. It depends on the version of Excel you are using. Excel 2007 has 343 built-in functions.