Monday, June 11, 2007
Maximum Length of Macros
Alan Wyatt has some great Excel tips.
I found this one the other day.
There actually is a maximum length for a VBA macro. Fortunately there are some solutions if you get this situation occurring. Read Alan's write up about it.
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