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    Question Format the Default Spreadsheet

    I've been trying to format the Default Spreadsheet I want to change the default font and size. I made a template the other day but now it has disappeared. But that was a pain to have to load a template every time I start a new sheet. Not a fan of Calibri.

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    Re: Format the Default Spreadsheet

    Close all existing all workbook and then open new empty excel workbook.

    Your using MS-OFFICE 2010 just Click on FIle (Green Button Top left) -> Click on Option -> Click on General --> there u will find Font Name and Size Just change what ever u want and click on OK then u will get pop up click ok and close excel file and reopen it
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    Re: Format the Default Spreadsheet

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    Thank You! I feel like a dufus, I should have been able to figure that out myself. I have forgotten so many things (Use it or Lose it) I note that the green button at the top left is for dealing with the basic program. The Green Tab or the File Tab is how I would reference it.

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    Re: Format the Default Spreadsheet

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    Thank You! I feel like a dufus, I should have been able to figure that out myself. I have forgotten so many things (Use it or Lose it) I note that the green button at the top left is for dealing with the basic program. The Green Tab or the File Tab is how I would reference it.
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