just what I wanted
many thanks
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CHRISK
"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Create a template file with the default formatting that you want,, named Book.xlt, and store it in
> your default start folder. Go to Tools / Options.... General Tab, and either use the folder in the
> "at startup, open all files in:" field, or enter a new folder path there.
>
> If that file already exists, you can open it and modify it. If the file doesn't exist, just start a
> new one and save it as a template file (xlt extension) to that folder.
>
> You can also create a template using a single sheet (named Sheet.xlt, and stored in the same folder)
> that will control how a single new sheet looks. I prefer to actually have both Sheet.xlt and
> Book.xlt be based on the same singe sheet file. When you add a new worksheet to an existing
> workbook, Excel will use Sheet.xlt.
>
> HTH,
> Bernie
> MS Excel MVP
>
>
> "CHRIS K" <CHRISK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ECDE75CB-5248-4717-9476-638AAA0FBE99@microsoft.com...
> > how can i set the format settings for cell alignment so that its there when i
> > open a new book, rather than changing it each time?
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