Excel configuration

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I have Office 2003 on two systems, one of them brand new. Is there a way to
move my Excel configuration from the old to the new system?
Thanks, CMA
 
In the folder C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel
I have a file called Excel11.xlb (for my Excel 2003 version)
I could also have a file called Book.XLT
These hold the configurations I have for Excel.
If I copy these to my other PC then both Excel apps will be similarly
configured.
best wishes
 
Toolbar and Menu customizations are stored in your xxxxxx.XLB file where
xxxxxx is version-dependent name.

Excel 97.....username.xlb

Excel 2000...Excel9.xlb

Excel 2002...Excel10.xlb

Excel 2003...Excel11.xlb

Note: there may be other customizations you want to transfer at the same time.

NOTE: some settings are workbook-specific and would be stored with the
workbook.

For other global stored settings..........

Screen layout, color info, checked Add-ins and many Tools>Options
settings are stored in the Registry, not in the *.XLB file.

To see some of what's stored in the Registry have a peek at this
section in it, if you feel comfortable.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\XX.0\Excel\Options

XX is your version of Excel...8,9,10,11

Assuming you are aware of the precautions taken when editing the
Registry and know how to restore a recent backup of same.......

If not, maybe have a look here first...scroll down to "Registry
editing tips"

http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/index.shtml

Export all these keys(as a branch group) to a .REG file so's you can
back them up.

Note also: you may want to move over your *.ACL(autocorrect files) and any
*.DIC files.

For a more comprehensive listing see Dave Peterson's posting at

http://snipurl.com/8r7x


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

I have Office 2003 on two systems, one of them brand new. Is there a way to
move my Excel configuration from the old to the new system?
Thanks, CMA

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
Thanks to Bernard an Gord. It seems that the safe procedure would be to just
copy Excel11.xlb
CMA
 

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