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Default Opening .xlt files within Explorer vs.using Excel/Open

Thank you Gord and Shane for your replies.

When I choose File / New as you both suggested, The New Workbook task pane
pops up on the right side of the screen. It does not have a browse feature
in it in which I can get to the shared nework drive. If I click the "On My
Computer..." option as listed under the Templates heading, I am only shown my
C: drive Templates folder with no other browse capabilities. So, how would I
actually open a file saved elsewhere using this method?

Thank you for your input.
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Susan


"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:

Hi,

To open a template the proper command is File, New not File, Open. File
Open allows you to modify a template.

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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"SueDot" wrote:

I have some templates I want to store on a shared drive for others to use.
Why is it that invoking the file from within explorer causes a copy of the
file to open (i.e. sample.xlt opens correctly as sample1.xls) but opening
the same template from within Excel using Open (and browsing to find it in
the shared network folder) will actually open the template itself, and not a
copy? (i.e. sample.xlt opens as sample.xlt). This seems to totally defeat
the purpose of having shared templates as anyone who happens to open the
template from inside Excel will inadvertently overwrite the template itself
when they make their changes, if they aren't paying attention. Am I missing
a setting someplace?
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Susan