XL Err Msg: "Too Many Different Cell Formats"Last reviewed: September 25, 1997Article ID: Q163678 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you format a cell or a range of cells in Microsoft Excel, you may receive the following error message:
Too many different cell formats. CAUSEThis problem occurs when the workbook contains more than approximately 4,000 different combinations of cell formats. A combination is defined as a unique set of formatting elements that are applied to a cell. A combination includes all font formatting (for example, typeface, font size, italic, bold, underline, and so on), borders (for example, location, weight, color, and so on), cell patterns, number formatting, alignment, and cell protection. NOTE: If two or more cells share exactly the same formatting, they use one formatting combination. However, if there are any differences in formatting between the cells, each cell uses a different combination.
RESOLUTIONTo prevent this problem from occurring, simplify the formatting in the workbook. For example, the following are suggestions for simplifying formatting:
MORE INFORMATIONIn most cases, the limit of approximately 4,000 different formatting combinations for a single workbook is sufficient. This problem is likely to occur only when the workbook contains a large number of worksheets that use different formatting, or when a large number of cells are all formatted differently.
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