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Default Change Defalut Template for Excel 07

I am currently running Excel 2007 and would like to change the default
template when excel opens.

Also, how do you change the template excel uses when you hit the "new" icon
button? If you can't change it, is it possible to create an icon that would
create a new spreadsheet based on a specified template?
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Hi Eric

I have a page about sheet templates
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sheettemplate.htm

You can do the same for a workbook
Use the name "Book" then

See the last part of the page


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I am currently running Excel 2007 and would like to change the default
template when excel opens.

Also, how do you change the template excel uses when you hit the "new" icon
button? If you can't change it, is it possible to create an icon that would
create a new spreadsheet based on a specified template?

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