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Default Unable to locate XLUSRGAL.XLS


Hi folks,

After having defined several user-defined graphs I have the resulting
excel to end users. Obviusly they don't see the graphs as me becasue
they don't have the user-defined graphs in its Excel. The Excel manual
explains a method to avoid this issue: share the XLUSRGAL.xls (where
user-dephined graphs are suppose to be saved) to end users.

My main issue is that I have spent two days looking for this file and
I'm not able to find it. I 'm sure that Excel is saving the
user-defined graphs in some place but I am being crazing trying to
discover where...

Please, I would be very grateful if someone could help me.

Alf


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