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Is it possible to save a workbook in the same format as the 'Spreadsheet Solutions' area of Excel2002? If so, how do I save a template/worksheet in that format?
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Open a new workbook.
Format it any way you want. File>Save As>File Type> "Template(*.XLT)" Note: there are several workbooks in the Spreadsheet Solutions folder. Did you have any particular one in mind? Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:07:03 -0700, Perminant Template > wrote: >Is it possible to save a workbook in the same format as the 'Spreadsheet Solutions' area of Excel2002? If so, how do I save a template/worksheet in that format? |
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