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Does anyone know how to make a worksheet into a templete so that you can
delete the new data but not the form? I need HELP!
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Hi

To create a template, you set up your sheet the way you want it, eg a blank
invoice with all the necessary formulae, logo's etc. Instead of just saving
it, you save it as a .xlt. From then on, you open the .xlt, and once filled
in, save it as a .xls. Best way of doing this is through a button to
activate a save macro, especially if you want to use detail from the filled
in form, eg a number, as the file name. I normally let the macro print and
save the file. This way, your .xlt remains as is, and is used over and over.

hth

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Does anyone know how to make a worksheet into a templete so that you can
delete the new data but not the form? I need HELP!

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