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How can you startup an Excel Spreadsheet with a formatted templat.
I wanted to know how can you start up an Excel Spreadsheet with a Formatted
Template instead of the default worksheet which has no formatting assign to all columns. Currently, I have created a formatted template and taking the FTP spreadsheet an successfully cut and pasted the FTP spreadsheet into the formatted template. I wanted to automate this process to bring up the FTP Spreadsheet into the formatted template. Is there away I can add commands to the FTP Spreadsheet to trigger the formatted template to startup? Please Advise. David |
How can you startup an Excel Spreadsheet with a formatted templat.
Create a template named Book.xlt, and store it in the XLStart
folder, typically C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\XLStart . This template will be used when creating all new workbooks. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "David Tallahassee" <David wrote in message ... I wanted to know how can you start up an Excel Spreadsheet with a Formatted Template instead of the default worksheet which has no formatting assign to all columns. Currently, I have created a formatted template and taking the FTP spreadsheet an successfully cut and pasted the FTP spreadsheet into the formatted template. I wanted to automate this process to bring up the FTP Spreadsheet into the formatted template. Is there away I can add commands to the FTP Spreadsheet to trigger the formatted template to startup? Please Advise. David |
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