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Old 22-06-2006, 03:11 PM   #1
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I followed the instructions I found on this board to change the default
settings for new workbooks, and it works perfectly when I first open Excel
and being a new workbook. But if the first new document is already open
(Book1), and I open another new document (Book2, Book3, etc.), most of my
settings are not applied. Cell alignment, column width, etc. are all back to
the factory default. The only setting that seems to remain the same defaul
is my font size.

should I have saved multiple templates if I want to start mutiple new
documents within the same Excel session? Any help would be great.
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Old 22-06-2006, 05:35 PM   #2
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How are you opening the new workbooks?

The BOOK.XLT you placed into your XLSTART folder will not be the new workbook if
you open a "blank workbook" from the Task Pane.

To access the BOOK.XLT you must hit the "New" from File>New. Note no ellipsis
after "New". Or the New File button on Toolbar

If you hit File>New...(note the ellipsis) you will get Excel's default book, not
the one with your settings.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 07:11:01 -0700, bejewell
<bejewell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I followed the instructions I found on this board to change the default
>settings for new workbooks, and it works perfectly when I first open Excel
>and being a new workbook. But if the first new document is already open
>(Book1), and I open another new document (Book2, Book3, etc.), most of my
>settings are not applied. Cell alignment, column width, etc. are all back to
>the factory default. The only setting that seems to remain the same defaul
>is my font size.
>
>should I have saved multiple templates if I want to start mutiple new
>documents within the same Excel session? Any help would be great.


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Old 22-06-2006, 05:47 PM   #3
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Thanks for explaining that! I will use File>New from now on to start a new
workbook.

I would like to send this info out to the rest of my department, because I
know a lot of people are unhappy with the default settings and would like to
use their own. But many of them use the Task Pane to start new workbooks.
So I am wondering if there is any way to change the template used when I
select the "Blank Workbook" option from the Task Pane?



"Gord Dibben" wrote:

> How are you opening the new workbooks?
>
> The BOOK.XLT you placed into your XLSTART folder will not be the new workbook if
> you open a "blank workbook" from the Task Pane.
>
> To access the BOOK.XLT you must hit the "New" from File>New. Note no ellipsis
> after "New". Or the New File button on Toolbar
>
> If you hit File>New...(note the ellipsis) you will get Excel's default book, not
> the one with your settings.
>
>
> Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 07:11:01 -0700, bejewell
> <bejewell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I followed the instructions I found on this board to change the default
> >settings for new workbooks, and it works perfectly when I first open Excel
> >and being a new workbook. But if the first new document is already open
> >(Book1), and I open another new document (Book2, Book3, etc.), most of my
> >settings are not applied. Cell alignment, column width, etc. are all back to
> >the factory default. The only setting that seems to remain the same defaul
> >is my font size.
> >
> >should I have saved multiple templates if I want to start mutiple new
> >documents within the same Excel session? Any help would be great.

>
>

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Old 22-06-2006, 07:32 PM   #4
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"Blank workbook" cannot be changed.

Excel has this programmed somewhere.

I have spent much time going through Registry but never any success.


Gord

On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:47:02 -0700, bejewell
<bejewell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Thanks for explaining that! I will use File>New from now on to start a new
>workbook.
>
>I would like to send this info out to the rest of my department, because I
>know a lot of people are unhappy with the default settings and would like to
>use their own. But many of them use the Task Pane to start new workbooks.
>So I am wondering if there is any way to change the template used when I
>select the "Blank Workbook" option from the Task Pane?
>
>
>
>"Gord Dibben" wrote:
>
>> How are you opening the new workbooks?
>>
>> The BOOK.XLT you placed into your XLSTART folder will not be the new workbook if
>> you open a "blank workbook" from the Task Pane.
>>
>> To access the BOOK.XLT you must hit the "New" from File>New. Note no ellipsis
>> after "New". Or the New File button on Toolbar
>>
>> If you hit File>New...(note the ellipsis) you will get Excel's default book, not
>> the one with your settings.
>>
>>
>> Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>>
>> On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 07:11:01 -0700, bejewell
>> <bejewell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I followed the instructions I found on this board to change the default
>> >settings for new workbooks, and it works perfectly when I first open Excel
>> >and being a new workbook. But if the first new document is already open
>> >(Book1), and I open another new document (Book2, Book3, etc.), most of my
>> >settings are not applied. Cell alignment, column width, etc. are all back to
>> >the factory default. The only setting that seems to remain the same defaul
>> >is my font size.
>> >
>> >should I have saved multiple templates if I want to start mutiple new
>> >documents within the same Excel session? Any help would be great.

>>
>>


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
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