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James Kendall
 
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*chuckle* Um...how to explain. I have set my computer up to load certain
things when I come in and log on. They saw it and liked it and wanted to do
the same thing for the things they do on a daily basis. The only difference
was that I didn't know how to use a template directly on excel. I use
certain .xls files instead. So I guess I set the precedence...<bg - big grin
I also like challenges, learning new things, and helping people in saving
time. That's why I had to try it with a template.
As for the inept<bg issue...Perhaps. That may be why I have found so many
computer projects to supplement my quality inspection job. I also do MS
Access programing/database creation/modification. Since I have picked up
these skills, I have become known as a "computer guru" (far from the truth,
but it gives me a certain level of job security). I just know things and
take the time to find out things that they are unwilling to spend time
looking into.
Thanks again and feel free to poke fun at my coworkers anytime.
James

"RagDyer" wrote:

I really don't understand your hesitation in implementing a "regular"
template scenario for this one user (machine).

Are your users that inept<bg, so that after opening XL, they cannot click
on:
<File <New
And then click on the template icon (or file name) in the default "General"
window (3 mouse clicks)?

This way you have your template protected since it's working within the
"normal" template environment.
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RD
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"James Kendall" wrote in message
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What I did to complete this project was to create a subfolder in the

network
drive instead of the local drive that contained the ".xls template" so it

was
the only file and linked that location to this personal alternate startup
file location.
I just wish that it would take an .xlt file and open it up automatically.
The way I got around that so other users would not be able to modify the

..xls
file was to place the file on 'Read Only' status so when they accidentally
hit save it forces a renaming of the file. If I further wished to protect

it
I could Password protect it but I don't need to in this circumstance.
Idea - Perhaps in the future Microsoft will allow automatic opening of a
template file on startup using a .xlt formated file.
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Again, Thank you for your time.
Windows NT
Office 97


"RagDyer" wrote:

See if this works for you.

Do all this from *that* single machine.

Open Windows Explorer, and create a new folder on the machines C:\

drive.
Say you name it
User1

Navigate to your templates folder on the server and copy the template in
question to this *new, empty* User1 folder (should be a .xlt file as you
said).

Close Explorer and open XL.
<Tools <Options <General tab,
In the Alternate StartUp File Location box, enter:
c:\user1\
Then <OK out , and close XL.

Re-open XL, and you should see the *normal* book1 open.
That means, that since that Alternate StartUp file is populated with

only a
..xlt file, nothing out of the ordinary occurs.

Now, from XL, navigate to the "user1" file and open that .xlt template

file,
and do a "save as", and save as a XL workbook (.xls) to this same

"user1"
file.
Make sure the name is spelled correctly, removing any suffixes or
extensions.

Now close XL once more, and then re-open.

You should now see that this template will become the default start-up

WB.

The main rule is:
*Everything* in the Alternate StartUp File Location will open when XL

opens,
*EXCEPT* .xlt template files.

The user will now use the template and when finished, will do a "SaveAs"

to
rename it, and the default folder it will be saved in should be the file
that you designated in the "Default File Location" window.

You can keep the .xlt template file in that "user1" folder, just in case

you
need to copy and transform it to a .xls file again.
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RD
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Please see the answers below the questions. Thanks.
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Thank you for your time.
Windows NT
Office 97


"Ragdyer" wrote:

Some questions:

Is the template a .xls file or a .xtl file?
The file is an .xlt file.
Is the file (folder) that the template is stored in on the network
drive?
The file is under a folder on the network drive.
Is this file populated with other XL WBs (files)?
The Network file folder is populated with several xl* files that are

used
regularly.
If yes, are these other XL WBs (files) .xlt or .xls files?
Both.
Would you want this template to open automatically in XL on *all*

the
machines on the network, or just certain ones?
No. I only need this on one persons signon or just his workstation.

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RD



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"James Kendall" wrote in
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I have been asked if you can start up a template on automatically
opening
the
Excel program when someone starts the computer. I can get Excel

to
open
but
I can not get the template to open automatically. How can I do

this?
I
have
tried to put the template in the XLStart folder under the program
file\office
on the local drive and even in the startup folder. Neither worked

and
one
opened then closed Excel. One more thing worth mentioning. This
template
is
on a network drive. I tried placing the template file on the

local
and
network drive but neither opened it when put into the startup

areas.
What
am
I doing wrong? --Frustrated at this point--
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Thank you for your time.
Windows NT
Office 97