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Formatting the default Excel sheet
I'm sure this has been raised and answered before, but my
quick search has not found an answer. Could somebody please tell me, is it possible to format the default Excel sheet (that comes up when you click on the toolbar icon) so that the color palette and font style is exactly as you want it? Thanks, Daniel |
Formatting the default Excel sheet
You can make a template and put it in your excel start directory. If you
name it Book.xlt (save it as a template), it will be used for workbooks when you do File=New If it is a single sheet workbook and you name it sheet.xlt, then when you insert a sheet, it will use this template. So format these as you wish. Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Daniel Bonallack" wrote in message ... I'm sure this has been raised and answered before, but my quick search has not found an answer. Could somebody please tell me, is it possible to format the default Excel sheet (that comes up when you click on the toolbar icon) so that the color palette and font style is exactly as you want it? Thanks, Daniel |
Formatting the default Excel sheet
Thanks very much
-----Original Message----- You can make a template and put it in your excel start directory. If you name it Book.xlt (save it as a template), it will be used for workbooks when you do File=New If it is a single sheet workbook and you name it sheet.xlt, then when you insert a sheet, it will use this template. So format these as you wish. Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Daniel Bonallack" wrote in message ... I'm sure this has been raised and answered before, but my quick search has not found an answer. Could somebody please tell me, is it possible to format the default Excel sheet (that comes up when you click on the toolbar icon) so that the color palette and font style is exactly as you want it? Thanks, Daniel . |
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