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Line1. If I enter FileNewBlank Workbook, the wrong Workbook is loaded.
Line2. If I click the New icon on the Standard Toolbar, I get the correct
Workbook.

How do I Fix the problem on Line1 to load the correct Workbook (the same
Workbook as in Line2)?




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Default New Workbook

FileNew...Blank workbook will give you the default Excel workbook which you
cannot change so no way of "fixing" that.

FileNew(no ellipsis) or clicking the the New File Icon will give you your
customized workbook which is saved as a Template named BOOK.XLT and stored in
your XLSTART folder.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 22:40:47 -0600, "bw" wrote:

Line1. If I enter FileNewBlank Workbook, the wrong Workbook is loaded.
Line2. If I click the New icon on the Standard Toolbar, I get the correct
Workbook.

How do I Fix the problem on Line1 to load the correct Workbook (the same
Workbook as in Line2)?




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