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I am going to have uninstall office to correct the error of installing office
service pack 3. I know how to save my Normal template from MSWord so that I keep all my autotext etc. My questions is how do I do that in Excel? I have several macros and custom toolbars that I don't want to have to redo. Is there a file that I can save like the MSWord template? Thanks Sue |
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I believe I snipped this from Dave Peterson one time or another
"Word/Excel files: FileName Use custom.dic personal dictionary *.acl personal autocorrect list mssp2_en.exc personal exclusion dictionary normal.dot default (for new documents) template *.dot Any other templates you've made *.xlb personal toolbar book.xlt defaults for new workbooks sheet.xlt defaults for new worksheets personal.xl* personal macros *.xlt Any other templates you've made And don't forget any: Local files (If you don't store on LAN) (Settings) Directories and other defaults (Tools|Options stuff) ==== I've found the easiest way to find these files is to use Windows start button|Search. Remember to look through hidden folders/files. And if I find multiple files of the same name, I open excel (say), then make a minor change to that file. Then search again. Then I can pick out the current version of the file. That said, if you're upgrading from an older version of office, I wouldn't copy the toolbar. (I would take good notes to help me rebuild this toolbar (maybe even fix it up a bit).) Same with the normal.dot (I'd let MSWord rebuild that--then just copy|paste any macros into it manually.) The *.xlt (book.xlt, sheet.xlt), I'd copy over, but then open and resave them using the newer version." -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Sue Sweet" wrote in message ... I am going to have uninstall office to correct the error of installing office service pack 3. I know how to save my Normal template from MSWord so that I keep all my autotext etc. My questions is how do I do that in Excel? I have several macros and custom toolbars that I don't want to have to redo. Is there a file that I can save like the MSWord template? Thanks Sue |
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