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Force a SaveAs
I have a spreadsheet that is set up as a template. I want to be able to keep
the client from overwriting it. So every time the client uses it, I want to force them to do a SaveAs and not be able to ever just Save the current file. |
Force a SaveAs
Have you actually saved this file as a true Template so that it has the
extention .xlb instead of .xls? If you have, then this should work automatically for you: When the template is opened it is only a copy of the original - with a number appended to the title. The user cannot change the original with normal use. "Christa" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that is set up as a template. I want to be able to keep the client from overwriting it. So every time the client uses it, I want to force them to do a SaveAs and not be able to ever just Save the current file. |
Force a SaveAs
extention .xlb instead of .xls?
XLT not XLB. XLB is custom toolbars and settings. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) "cush" wrote in message ... Have you actually saved this file as a true Template so that it has the extention .xlb instead of .xls? If you have, then this should work automatically for you: When the template is opened it is only a copy of the original - with a number appended to the title. The user cannot change the original with normal use. "Christa" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that is set up as a template. I want to be able to keep the client from overwriting it. So every time the client uses it, I want to force them to do a SaveAs and not be able to ever just Save the current file. |
Force a SaveAs
Thanks Chip. My typo.
Christas file should be something like MyFile.xlt "Chip Pearson" wrote: extention .xlb instead of .xls? XLT not XLB. XLB is custom toolbars and settings. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) "cush" wrote in message ... Have you actually saved this file as a true Template so that it has the extention .xlb instead of .xls? If you have, then this should work automatically for you: When the template is opened it is only a copy of the original - with a number appended to the title. The user cannot change the original with normal use. "Christa" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that is set up as a template. I want to be able to keep the client from overwriting it. So every time the client uses it, I want to force them to do a SaveAs and not be able to ever just Save the current file. |
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