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I have installed Office 2000 (up to SP3) on Vista Ultimate (64-bit) edition.

Excel seems to work OK in general, but when I attempt to copy an entire row or column I get the message

"The picture is too large and will be truncated".

The message appears twice in succession.

This message is mentioned as a bug in an earlier SP, in a different circumstance, and I applied the suggested registry fix just in case. But it does not clear the problem.

Any solutions?

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I'm using Office 2000 Small Business (Excell) and I have no problem copying an entire row or column. I have all the updates and patches for Office 2000 including all the patches specifically for Excell.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ [...] 71033.aspx

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