Number of Columns on a Worksheet

Pacman52

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Hi possibly a stupid question but does anyone know if there is a limit to the number of columns that can be on a worksheet that is written to via a Userform?

Logically I wouldn't think there would be a limit but I'm just double checking before I create and code and worksheet that will have 57 columns (so far!).

Thanks for any responses Paul
 

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Thanks so much for the confirmation I thought as much. I only asked as I remembered a very odd coding error coming up on a workbook I did a long time ago.

Thanks again
 
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