Eliminate this message

DAJPF

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I have an excel spreadsheet with many formulas but whenever i try to print a specific graph i get the following message, "No more new fonts may be applied in this worksheet" which i must acknowledge before i can print the graph. How do i eliminate this message?
 

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Which Excel Version you are using?

<small><small>Font-Limitation:
</small></small>
<small><small>Excel 97: 255 </small></small>
<small><small>Excel 2000: 255 </small></small>
<small><small>Excel 2002: 255 </small></small>
<small><small>Excel 2003: 255
Excel 2007: ?
Excel 2010: ?


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