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Reporting Services Excel Export

I am trying to export a report produced by reporting service /SQL 2000 to Excel which is failing with over column limit of 256 . Is there any solution/fix for this ?
Dec 15 '06 #1
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cyberdwarf
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If memory serves ;-)

Excel has a column limit of 256......

Might be wrong about that tho'

HTH

Steve
Dec 15 '06 #2

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