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how do I have a new excel spreadsheet always open with pre-set headers and
footers? There must be a way to do this. I am tired of going into each spreadsheet I open and re-entering my preffered set up; headers and footers, row height, etc. |
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Look in Excel HELP for Template
-- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "robertwesley" wrote in message ... how do I have a new excel spreadsheet always open with pre-set headers and footers? There must be a way to do this. I am tired of going into each spreadsheet I open and re-entering my preffered set up; headers and footers, row height, etc. |
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Make a blank spreadsheet with your preferences set up, then go to FileSave
As, call it 'Robert Wesley Template' or something similarly useful, then (here's the clever bit) select 'Template(.xlt)' from the drop down File Type menu. Now every time you make a new spreadsheet simply open the template first. All you have to watch for is that a: you don't hit Save and save over your template and b: when saving a new spreadsheet for the first time you remember to change the file back to 'Excel Spreadsheet(.xls)' Hope that's what you're looking for, Jake "robertwesley" wrote: how do I have a new excel spreadsheet always open with pre-set headers and footers? There must be a way to do this. I am tired of going into each spreadsheet I open and re-entering my preffered set up; headers and footers, row height, etc. |
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jake
Do not open the Template.XLT Just open a workbook based upon that Template. Then you don't have a chance to overwrite and also the workbook is automatically an *.xls Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 11:50:04 -0700, "jake" wrote: Make a blank spreadsheet with your preferences set up, then go to FileSave As, call it 'Robert Wesley Template' or something similarly useful, then (here's the clever bit) select 'Template(.xlt)' from the drop down File Type menu. Now every time you make a new spreadsheet simply open the template first. All you have to watch for is that a: you don't hit Save and save over your template and b: when saving a new spreadsheet for the first time you remember to change the file back to 'Excel Spreadsheet(.xls)' Hope that's what you're looking for, Jake "robertwesley" wrote: how do I have a new excel spreadsheet always open with pre-set headers and footers? There must be a way to do this. I am tired of going into each spreadsheet I open and re-entering my preffered set up; headers and footers, row height, etc. |
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genius!
excel thinks of everything! "Gord Dibben" wrote: jake Do not open the Template.XLT Just open a workbook based upon that Template. Then you don't have a chance to overwrite and also the workbook is automatically an *.xls Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 11:50:04 -0700, "jake" wrote: Make a blank spreadsheet with your preferences set up, then go to FileSave As, call it 'Robert Wesley Template' or something similarly useful, then (here's the clever bit) select 'Template(.xlt)' from the drop down File Type menu. Now every time you make a new spreadsheet simply open the template first. All you have to watch for is that a: you don't hit Save and save over your template and b: when saving a new spreadsheet for the first time you remember to change the file back to 'Excel Spreadsheet(.xls)' Hope that's what you're looking for, Jake "robertwesley" wrote: how do I have a new excel spreadsheet always open with pre-set headers and footers? There must be a way to do this. I am tired of going into each spreadsheet I open and re-entering my preffered set up; headers and footers, row height, etc. |
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