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Hi, I would like to change my workbook and worksheet templates so that the
default is landscape, but i cannot find book.xlt or sheet.xlt Can anyone
tell me where I might find them? Many thanks.
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You save your template as book.xlt and sheet.xlt, templates do not open by
default in Excel that is why the first book opened per session is called
book1.xls.

So no need to find them , just format book1 or whatever it is called before
you saved it and then save as book.xlt, then create a single worksheet and
format it to your liking and call it sheet.xlt


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Hi, I would like to change my workbook and worksheet templates so that the
default is landscape, but i cannot find book.xlt or sheet.xlt Can anyone
tell me where I might find them? Many thanks.
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