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I want to create a excel template like the readymade given in Excel e.g.
Invoice, Expense Statement,Purchase order, Village Software etc. with
buttons, functions etc.

Thanks in advance.

Ajit


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I want to create a excel template like the readymade given in Excel e.g.
Invoice, Expense Statement,Purchase order, Village Software etc. with
buttons, functions etc.

Thanks in advance.

Ajit



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Great the spreadsheet adding all of your labels, static values and formulas.
The do a FILE, SAVE AS and from the Save as Type list box, select Template
(*.xlt).

To use your template, click on FILE, select NEW and then select your custom
template from the list of General Templates.
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I want to create a excel template like the readymade given in Excel e.g.
Invoice, Expense Statement,Purchase order, Village Software etc. with
buttons, functions etc.

Thanks in advance.

Ajit



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