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Default How do I delete the built-in Excel templates?

Every time i go to use a template in Excel, it brings up ones I never made
that appartently came wiht teh program. How do I get rid of them since they
don't delete and I can't find the files?
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In your hard drive, go to 'Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates'.
Delete the templates you do not want (they may be in various
subdirectories of 'Templates'.


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