M maydaycomputing May 31, 2006 #1 Is there any way to set up a custom format that will work in all Excel spreadsheets like a global template? Thanks. Derek
Is there any way to set up a custom format that will work in all Excel spreadsheets like a global template? Thanks. Derek
G Guest May 31, 2006 #2 Hi, create and record an spreadsheet called "personal.xls" on the startup folder with the custom format that you would like to work. normaly you can find it as C:\program files\microsoft offece\office11\startup your feedback will be appreciate regards from Brazil Marcelo "maydaycomputing" escreveu:
Hi, create and record an spreadsheet called "personal.xls" on the startup folder with the custom format that you would like to work. normaly you can find it as C:\program files\microsoft offece\office11\startup your feedback will be appreciate regards from Brazil Marcelo "maydaycomputing" escreveu:
B Bob Phillips May 31, 2006 #4 No, in the US and the UK (at least) it is PERSONAL.XLS -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)
No, in the US and the UK (at least) it is PERSONAL.XLS -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)
D Dave Peterson May 31, 2006 #5 Actually, the name is personal.xls (with an "a"). But that's not where you'd want to store this kind of formatting. Create a template workbook and name it book.xlt and put it in the XLStart folder. Each time you click on the new icon on the standard toolbar, that new workbook will inherit all the settings from that template file.
Actually, the name is personal.xls (with an "a"). But that's not where you'd want to store this kind of formatting. Create a template workbook and name it book.xlt and put it in the XLStart folder. Each time you click on the new icon on the standard toolbar, that new workbook will inherit all the settings from that template file.
G Guest May 31, 2006 #6 Ok, guys you are right, sorry for the mistake.. regards from Brazil Marcelo "Dave Peterson" escreveu:
Ok, guys you are right, sorry for the mistake.. regards from Brazil Marcelo "Dave Peterson" escreveu: