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new book saving & gridline colours
When I open Excel, a new workbook appears called "Book1.xls". On my home
computer, I can go on to close Excel down without it asking me to save Book1. However, in my work computer, it asks whether I want to save changes to Book1. Both are Excel 2002. Is there a setting I need to change in work? Also, I was wondering if it were possible to change the gridline colours for all workbooks to a certain colour, or at least to any 'new' workbooks without having to go to ToolsOptions each time. |
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new book saving & gridline colours
Second point.
Open a new workbook, goto ToolsOptions and set the gridlines colour, and then save that workbook in the Excel startup directory as a template file, Book.xlt -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "FJDx" wrote in message ... When I open Excel, a new workbook appears called "Book1.xls". On my home computer, I can go on to close Excel down without it asking me to save Book1. However, in my work computer, it asks whether I want to save changes to Book1. Both are Excel 2002. Is there a setting I need to change in work? Also, I was wondering if it were possible to change the gridline colours for all workbooks to a certain colour, or at least to any 'new' workbooks without having to go to ToolsOptions each time. |
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new book saving & gridline colours
First point:
Does that filename really have a .xls extension? If yes, look in your XLStart folder for a file called book1.xls If you don't find it there, try using windows start button|find/search for book1.xls. Then delete it or move it. FJDx wrote: When I open Excel, a new workbook appears called "Book1.xls". On my home computer, I can go on to close Excel down without it asking me to save Book1. However, in my work computer, it asks whether I want to save changes to Book1. Both are Excel 2002. Is there a setting I need to change in work? Also, I was wondering if it were possible to change the gridline colours for all workbooks to a certain colour, or at least to any 'new' workbooks without having to go to ToolsOptions each time. -- Dave Peterson |
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