Change Startup Settings
Is there a way to change the startup settings so that gridlines are never showing in a new document? I also would like to modify the formatting toolbar so that I don't have to reset the font color and fill color every time I open a new document. Are these possible? -- Slave2Six ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slave2Six's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36904 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=566835 |
Change Startup Settings
For first question...............
Open a new workbook. Customize as you wish. FileSave As Type: scroll down to Excel Template(*.XLT) and select. Name your workbook "BOOK"(no quotes). Excel will add the .XLT to save as BOOK.XLT. Store this workbook in the XLSTART folder usually located at........ C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART This will be the default workbook for FileNew or the Toolbar button FileNew Do not use FileNew...Blank Workbook or you will get the Excel default workbook. Existing workbooks are not affected by these settings. You can also open a new workbook and delete all but one sheet. Customize as you wish then save this as SHEET.XLT in XLSTART folder also. It now becomes the default InsertSheet. More can be found on this in Help under "templates"(no quotes). For second question.........I have not heard of a method of changing the default on these. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:38:11 -0400, Slave2Six wrote: Is there a way to change the startup settings so that gridlines are never showing in a new document? I also would like to modify the formatting toolbar so that I don't have to reset the font color and fill color every time I open a new document. Are these possible? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
Change Startup Settings
#1. A few options....an icon on your favorite toolbar is nice for those
workbooks inherited from others. http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...6324%40msn.com #2. Notice that the color for the font and fill when you open excel. For me, it's bright yellow fill and bright red font. Tools|Options|Color Tab (do this twice) Find the color that is currently used (yellow or red) and select it. Then click modify. Change that color to the color of your choice. Do this for the other (fill or font), too. These color changes live in the workbook--they're not an application setting. So this will change the default color for the current workbook. If you want to make the changes "permanent" for all new workbooks, then you'll have to make these changes to your Book.xlt workbook template file in XLStart (like Gord posted). Excel will use that template workbook when you create a new workbook by clicking on the new icon on the standard toolbar. Slave2Six wrote: Is there a way to change the startup settings so that gridlines are never showing in a new document? I also would like to modify the formatting toolbar so that I don't have to reset the font color and fill color every time I open a new document. Are these possible? -- Slave2Six ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slave2Six's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36904 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=566835 -- Dave Peterson |
Change Startup Settings
Good workaround for the default font and fill colors.
Gord On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 20:55:27 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: #1. A few options....an icon on your favorite toolbar is nice for those workbooks inherited from others. http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...6324%40msn.com #2. Notice that the color for the font and fill when you open excel. For me, it's bright yellow fill and bright red font. Tools|Options|Color Tab (do this twice) Find the color that is currently used (yellow or red) and select it. Then click modify. Change that color to the color of your choice. Do this for the other (fill or font), too. These color changes live in the workbook--they're not an application setting. So this will change the default color for the current workbook. If you want to make the changes "permanent" for all new workbooks, then you'll have to make these changes to your Book.xlt workbook template file in XLStart (like Gord posted). Excel will use that template workbook when you create a new workbook by clicking on the new icon on the standard toolbar. Slave2Six wrote: Is there a way to change the startup settings so that gridlines are never showing in a new document? I also would like to modify the formatting toolbar so that I don't have to reset the font color and fill color every time I open a new document. Are these possible? -- Slave2Six ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slave2Six's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36904 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=566835 Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
Change Startup Settings
It totally works!!!! I am not exaggerating when I say that I have asked these same questions of everyone I know who knows anything about Excel for at least three years. This has been making me loopy for a long time. Thank you so much. I cannot express what a mental relief this is. And yes, I do need to get a life. -- Slave2Six ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slave2Six's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36904 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=566835 |
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