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When you hit Save on a template, how can you save as worksheet?
When I click on a template, how do I get it to open a worksheet from the
template and not the template itself? Before when I opened a template (xlt file) and hit save, a Save As pop up box promted me to save as a worksheet. Now when I hit Save any changes I made to the template saves as the template, so it is part of the template. Do you know how to change this? I really don't remember having to go to File-Save As before every time I want to save a new workbook/worksheet from the template. |
When you hit Save on a template, how can you save as worksheet?
(saved from a previous post) This is exactly the way excel treats template (*.xlt) files. If you're saving as a template file, then don't do that anymore. Save as a normal workbook (*.xls). But if you're saving as a normal workbook... Are you opening .xls files by doubleclicking them in windows explorer? And do the workbooks that are opened look like: mybook1 mybook2 .... mybookN (no extension at all???) If all that's true, then it sounds like windows thinks that the file should be treated as a Template. If you rightclick on that file in windows explorer, do you see Open in bold or New in bold? If you see New in bold, then the first thing I'd try is to reregister excel. Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver Then test it out. If that doesn't work... Close excel start windows explorer tools|folder options|file types tab scroll down to the xls extension (microsoft excel worksheet) click the advanced button click on the Open item in the Actions box click set as default (ok your way out) cwgirl1982 wrote: When I click on a template, how do I get it to open a worksheet from the template and not the template itself? Before when I opened a template (xlt file) and hit save, a Save As pop up box promted me to save as a worksheet. Now when I hit Save any changes I made to the template saves as the template, so it is part of the template. Do you know how to change this? I really don't remember having to go to File-Save As before every time I want to save a new workbook/worksheet from the template. -- Dave Peterson |
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