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SYMPTOMSIn a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro in Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, if you use the Len function to calculate the number of characters in an object, such as a cell, you may receive the incorrect result, 255. CAUSE
This occurs if the following conditions are true:
The Text property of an object returns only the first 255 characters in
the object.
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You can use the Len function in Visual Basic for Applications to calculate
the number of characters within a cell in a worksheet or within any other
object that contains text.
Q182483 XL98: Text Property Limited to 255 Characters Additional query words: XL98 32,767 length
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