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I have created a workbook to track the performance measures for several
departments. It will be in a network folder for any number of employees to
review. I would like to set a custom view to turn off the sheet tabs,
formula bar, tool bars and just display the report (hyperlinks navigate the
user thru the workbook). My problem is when I turn off the above it affects
all my workbooks. How can I restrict it to this workbook only?
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It's not supposed to do that.
It works fine for me, and I'm using Custom Views in 3 different versions:
XL97, - XL2K, - XL02

Exactly what procedure are you following?

Just a note he
Before I change anything, I set the first view as "Orig", so that I can
easily and quickly return to the default WS settings.
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I have created a workbook to track the performance measures for several
departments. It will be in a network folder for any number of employees to
review. I would like to set a custom view to turn off the sheet tabs,
formula bar, tool bars and just display the report (hyperlinks navigate
the
user thru the workbook). My problem is when I turn off the above it
affects
all my workbooks. How can I restrict it to this workbook only?


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I'm just unchecking everything so it won't show.

"RagDyer" wrote:

It's not supposed to do that.
It works fine for me, and I'm using Custom Views in 3 different versions:
XL97, - XL2K, - XL02

Exactly what procedure are you following?

Just a note he
Before I change anything, I set the first view as "Orig", so that I can
easily and quickly return to the default WS settings.
--
Regards,

RD

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I have created a workbook to track the performance measures for several
departments. It will be in a network folder for any number of employees to
review. I would like to set a custom view to turn off the sheet tabs,
formula bar, tool bars and just display the report (hyperlinks navigate
the
user thru the workbook). My problem is when I turn off the above it
affects
all my workbooks. How can I restrict it to this workbook only?



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