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Import into a new workbook.
FileSave AsFile TypeMS Excel Template(*.xlt) Name it BOOK and save to your XLSTART folder. This will become the default New Workbook when you hit FileNew(no ellipsis) or the New File Icon. Note: if you hit FileNew...Blank workbook, you will get the Excel default workbook, not your template. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 10:00:00 -0700, ExcelMonkey wrote: I know how to import a colour palette from another file: Tools/Options/Copy colors from But I keep having to do this everytime I want to use this palette in a new Excel file. The modify option seems to only allow you to change colours one at a time - quite tedious. How do I import this palette so that it is always my default palette in Excel? Thanks EM |
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