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How Do I: Reset Excel 2007 back to Default Settings
 
How Do I: Reset Excel 2007 back to Default Settings

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Answer: How Do I: Reset Excel 2007 back to Default Settings
 
If you want to reset Excel 2007 back to its default settings, you can follow these steps:
  1. Close Excel 2007 if it is currently open.
  2. Click on the "Start" button in the bottom left corner of your screen.
  3. Click on "Control Panel" in the right-hand column of the Start menu.
  4. Click on "Programs and Features" (or "Add or Remove Programs" if you are using an older version of Windows).
  5. Find "Microsoft Office 2007" in the list of installed programs and click on it to select it.
  6. Click on the "Change" button at the top of the list of installed programs.
  7. Choose the "Add or Remove Features" option and click "Continue."
  8. Click on the "+" sign next to "Microsoft Office Excel" to expand the options.
  9. Click on the "Not Available" option next to each item to remove it from your installation of Excel.
  10. Click on the "Continue" button to begin the process of removing the selected features.
  11. Once the process is complete, click on the "Close" button to exit the installer.
  12. Open Excel 2007 to see the default settings restored.

Note that this process will remove any customizations or settings you have made in Excel 2007, so be sure to back up any important files or settings before proceeding.

Ron de Bruin

How Do I: Reset Excel 2007 back to Default Settings
 
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