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Default Template Folder

hello community

is there a way to create your own Folder and place inside the Excel Template
Folder and have the newly created Folder display as one of the Excel Template
tab ?

just like I can do that in Word Application, why it does not work for Excel ?

can somebody enlighten me on this ?

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I would just make a subfolder of the excel's template folder.

And MSWord and Excel are two different programs. With each release, they look
more and more like each other, though. Maybe sometime, the UserInterface will
be as close as possible.

You may want to post the version of excel that you're running, too. (Especially
if this didn't work for you.)

tikchye_oldLearner57 wrote:

hello community

is there a way to create your own Folder and place inside the Excel Template
Folder and have the newly created Folder display as one of the Excel Template
tab ?

just like I can do that in Word Application, why it does not work for Excel ?

can somebody enlighten me on this ?

thanks community

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