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twiggy

Worksheet Settings
 

We now have XP on our company machines and the default setting when you
open a new work book is to only open 1 sheet.

How do i change the settings so that ALL work books automatically open
3 sheets per book like the older versions of Excel? I am able to change
the number of sheets for next new work book but afterwards it
automatically reverts back to the old default.

I know how to do it in VB but i want this to be a general setting.

Regard

Twiggs


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Dav

Worksheet Settings
 

Do you mean tools_options_general Sheets in workbook=3 or something
else

Regards

Dav


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Stefi

Worksheet Settings
 
Try Tools/Options/General tab/No of sheets in new workbook

Regards,
Stefi


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We now have XP on our company machines and the default setting when you
open a new work book is to only open 1 sheet.

How do i change the settings so that ALL work books automatically open
3 sheets per book like the older versions of Excel? I am able to change
the number of sheets for next new work book but afterwards it
automatically reverts back to the old default.

I know how to do it in VB but i want this to be a general setting.

Regard

Twiggs


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