Overcoming 50 pica height limitation in tables

I'm laying out a table in InDesign that has a series of very long vertical columns. Every time I try to extend the length of the columns, I get a message saying that the height measurement must be no more than 50 picas. Is there a workaround or command override that would allow me to increase the vertical length of the columns?
Yes, I could simply create another row (and will do so if there's no other choice), but then I'd have to make sure there was no discrepancy in leading between the last text entry in the top row, and the first entry in the second.
I'm curious as to why there's a height limitation in the first place.
Thanks for whatever help you can provide.

In the Cell options you can put in a new value. There must be some outer limit but I don't know what it is.

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