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Default Startup on a specific worksheet

On Apr 11, 3:38 pm, Jens Palacios Neffke
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Is there any way to always start on a specific worksheet no matter in which
one you saved last time?

Please help!!
Thnx


Microsoft Excel has a startup directory feature where these files:
1) Tempalte Excel files BOOK.XLT and SHEET.XLT will be used as blank
templates when using File New and Insert Worksheet, respectively
2) Non-template Excel Files *.XLS, *.XLA will preload on each Excel
startup

The default location of the startup directory depends on the version
of Excel. Some examples a
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE\XLSTART
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\XLSTART

To specify another directory, use Tools Options General "At startup,
open all files in:"



 
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