Microsoft KB Archive/822026

= Data from a large table may be lost when you paste the data in an InfoPath 2007 form or in an InfoPath 2003 form =

Article ID: 822026

Article Last Modified on 11/8/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007
 * Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003

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SYMPTOMS
When you paste a large table of data in a Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 form or in a Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 form, rows or columns of data may be dropped without warning.



CAUSE
Tables in InfoPath forms are limited to 999 rows and 63 columns.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.



Steps to reproduce the problem
 In Microsoft Office Excel, create a new workbook. Select cells A1:A1000. Type the formula =ROW, and then press CTRL+ENTER to fill all 1000 cells with this formula. On the Edit menu, click Copy. Start InfoPath. Design a new blank form. On the Edit menu, click Paste.

The table of data is pasted in the form.</li> Locate the end of the table.

Notice that although you copied 1000 rows, only 999 rows were actually pasted. The last row was truncated without warning.</li> Right-click inside the table, point to Insert, and then click Rows Above.

You receive the following error message:

This exceeds the maximum number of rows.

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Additional query words: IP2007

Keywords: kbprb KB822026

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