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Expanding capacity of a spreadsheet / workbook

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akkrug - 10 Oct 2006 12:19 GMT
I am trying to create a spreadsheet from an Adobe Acrobat file.  I'm getting
an error when Excel starts ups which states that the file is not completely
loaded. When the spreadsheet opens in Excel, the last column is IV.  Is there
a way to expand the spreadsheet to more columns or is this an Acrobat problem?

As usual, thanks for the help!

Ken K. - 2191  
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Niek Otten - 10 Oct 2006 12:34 GMT
Column IV is the maximum in the present version of Excel.
The next version will have many more columns (and rows)

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Niek Otten
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|I am trying to create a spreadsheet from an Adobe Acrobat file.  I'm getting
| an error when Excel starts ups which states that the file is not completely
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| Ken K. - 2191
akkrug - 10 Oct 2006 12:55 GMT
Thanks for the info Niek!!
akkrug

> I am trying to create a spreadsheet from an Adobe Acrobat file.  I'm getting
> an error when Excel starts ups which states that the file is not completely
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> Ken K. - 2191  
 
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