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Default How to prevent "Reviewing" toolbar from "automatically" appearing?

Each time I open an existing file in Excel, the "Reviewing" toolbar shows up
as a second rown of menu options at the top of my worksheet. I rarely use
this toolbar and would rather it not automatically appear. I know how to go
into "View:Tools" and uncheck the "Reviewing" toolbar box to make it
dissappear for a single work session, but is there a setting that will allow
me to turn off this toolbar permantly unless I specifically ask for it to
reappear?
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Take a look at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0009.html

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Each time I open an existing file in Excel, the "Reviewing" toolbar shows

up
as a second rown of menu options at the top of my worksheet. I rarely use
this toolbar and would rather it not automatically appear. I know how to

go
into "View:Tools" and uncheck the "Reviewing" toolbar box to make it
dissappear for a single work session, but is there a setting that will

allow
me to turn off this toolbar permantly unless I specifically ask for it to
reappear?



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