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I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday,
I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. |
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Did you perchance begin your session by opening an XLS file?
Close and open again Do you have a hidden Personal.XLS file that get opened? Change it to an XLB file best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Abe" wrote in message ... I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. |
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Thanks for your reply, Bernard.
I did not open a hidden Personal.XLS. Nor did I open an XLS file at the beginning of my session. I closed Excel and opened it up again. Still Excel opened with Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Did you perchance begin your session by opening an XLS file? Close and open again Do you have a hidden Personal.XLS file that get opened? Change it to an XLB file best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Abe" wrote in message ... I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. |
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You mean a new workbook, right?
Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing
workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search)
And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks for your continued interest, Dave.
I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Did you check the default file format yet?
Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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I don't use xl2007 very often, but I started it up and changed that setting. I
closed excel and reopened it and still got 1M rows. So this isn't the solution. I'd still look for book.xlt* files. You may not have looked in some hidden folders. Using windows xp home, I can do this: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir book.xlt* /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files. Dave Peterson wrote: Did you check the default file format yet? Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks again, Dave. I tried again to save a blank workbook that I converted
into 2007 into the XLSTART folder in C:\Programs\MicrosoftOffice\. . . and came up with an error message that the folder is Read Only. It was probably set up that way by our IT person on instruction from the powers that be. Probably to protect the "general population" from mavericks like me. I also noticed something else--when I go to Excel Options\Save\Save Workbooks\Save files in this format--and I select Excel Workbook, it reverts back to Excel 97-2003 Workbook after I close and reopen Excel. I think I personally have spent enough, in fact more than enough time on this. Thanks for your attempts to help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't use xl2007 very often, but I started it up and changed that setting. I closed excel and reopened it and still got 1M rows. So this isn't the solution. I'd still look for book.xlt* files. You may not have looked in some hidden folders. Using windows xp home, I can do this: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir book.xlt* /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files. Dave Peterson wrote: Did you check the default file format yet? Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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What did you find when you tried that DOS command to search for book.xlt*?
Abe wrote: Thanks again, Dave. I tried again to save a blank workbook that I converted into 2007 into the XLSTART folder in C:\Programs\MicrosoftOffice\. . . and came up with an error message that the folder is Read Only. It was probably set up that way by our IT person on instruction from the powers that be. Probably to protect the "general population" from mavericks like me. I also noticed something else--when I go to Excel Options\Save\Save Workbooks\Save files in this format--and I select Excel Workbook, it reverts back to Excel 97-2003 Workbook after I close and reopen Excel. I think I personally have spent enough, in fact more than enough time on this. Thanks for your attempts to help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't use xl2007 very often, but I started it up and changed that setting. I closed excel and reopened it and still got 1M rows. So this isn't the solution. I'd still look for book.xlt* files. You may not have looked in some hidden folders. Using windows xp home, I can do this: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir book.xlt* /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files. Dave Peterson wrote: Did you check the default file format yet? Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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C:\dir book.xlt* /s
Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is FC70-0BC8 File Not Found The above is what I got. Abe "Dave Peterson" wrote: What did you find when you tried that DOS command to search for book.xlt*? Abe wrote: Thanks again, Dave. I tried again to save a blank workbook that I converted into 2007 into the XLSTART folder in C:\Programs\MicrosoftOffice\. . . and came up with an error message that the folder is Read Only. It was probably set up that way by our IT person on instruction from the powers that be. Probably to protect the "general population" from mavericks like me. I also noticed something else--when I go to Excel Options\Save\Save Workbooks\Save files in this format--and I select Excel Workbook, it reverts back to Excel 97-2003 Workbook after I close and reopen Excel. I think I personally have spent enough, in fact more than enough time on this. Thanks for your attempts to help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't use xl2007 very often, but I started it up and changed that setting. I closed excel and reopened it and still got 1M rows. So this isn't the solution. I'd still look for book.xlt* files. You may not have looked in some hidden folders. Using windows xp home, I can do this: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir book.xlt* /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files. Dave Peterson wrote: Did you check the default file format yet? Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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I'm out of guesses.
Abe wrote: C:\dir book.xlt* /s Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is FC70-0BC8 File Not Found The above is what I got. Abe "Dave Peterson" wrote: What did you find when you tried that DOS command to search for book.xlt*? Abe wrote: Thanks again, Dave. I tried again to save a blank workbook that I converted into 2007 into the XLSTART folder in C:\Programs\MicrosoftOffice\. . . and came up with an error message that the folder is Read Only. It was probably set up that way by our IT person on instruction from the powers that be. Probably to protect the "general population" from mavericks like me. I also noticed something else--when I go to Excel Options\Save\Save Workbooks\Save files in this format--and I select Excel Workbook, it reverts back to Excel 97-2003 Workbook after I close and reopen Excel. I think I personally have spent enough, in fact more than enough time on this. Thanks for your attempts to help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't use xl2007 very often, but I started it up and changed that setting. I closed excel and reopened it and still got 1M rows. So this isn't the solution. I'd still look for book.xlt* files. You may not have looked in some hidden folders. Using windows xp home, I can do this: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir book.xlt* /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files. Dave Peterson wrote: Did you check the default file format yet? Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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I've already given up. Thanks for your persistence.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm out of guesses. Abe wrote: C:\dir book.xlt* /s Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is FC70-0BC8 File Not Found The above is what I got. Abe "Dave Peterson" wrote: What did you find when you tried that DOS command to search for book.xlt*? Abe wrote: Thanks again, Dave. I tried again to save a blank workbook that I converted into 2007 into the XLSTART folder in C:\Programs\MicrosoftOffice\. . . and came up with an error message that the folder is Read Only. It was probably set up that way by our IT person on instruction from the powers that be. Probably to protect the "general population" from mavericks like me. I also noticed something else--when I go to Excel Options\Save\Save Workbooks\Save files in this format--and I select Excel Workbook, it reverts back to Excel 97-2003 Workbook after I close and reopen Excel. I think I personally have spent enough, in fact more than enough time on this. Thanks for your attempts to help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't use xl2007 very often, but I started it up and changed that setting. I closed excel and reopened it and still got 1M rows. So this isn't the solution. I'd still look for book.xlt* files. You may not have looked in some hidden folders. Using windows xp home, I can do this: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir book.xlt* /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files. Dave Peterson wrote: Did you check the default file format yet? Abe wrote: Thanks for your continued interest, Dave. I searched for "book.xlt" with this result: Nothing found in All Locations for query "book.xlt" Again, when I open Excel, what I see is a blank worksheet labeled Book1 [Compatibility Mode] with Sheet1 and Sheet2 (I set mine to have two sheets when I create a new workbook). Just to be sure, I press End then Down Arrow and it goes down to row 65536. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd search for book.xlt, too (using Windows start button|search) And are you positive that the default workbook format is xl2007? Abe wrote: Yes, I mean when I first open Excel (as opposed to opening an existing workbook), it gives me Book1 [Compatibility Mode]. I looked in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and this folder is empty. I opened a new workbook (of course it was in Compatibility Mode), I converted it, and tried to save it in the XLSTART folder as a file named "Book" but it won't let me (there's a note that the folder is Read Only). It might just be that our IT person set it up that way. It's just that to me it seems backward that I have Excel 2007 and the default new workbook is in Compatibility Mode. It doesn't take much to convert to 2007 mode, but why should I have to? "Dave Peterson" wrote: You mean a new workbook, right? Did you copy over your book.xlt from your older version of excel? Look in all your XLStart folders. Abe wrote: I have been using Excel 2007 at work for several months now. Just yesterday, I noticed that when I create a new worksheet, it is in compatibility mode (65,536 rows, etc). I don't remember doing anything to set new defaults. Question 1: Shouldn't a 2007 mode be the default when I create a new worksheet? Question 2: How do I make 2007 mode be the default for new worksheets? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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