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Is there a way to set a footer as default any time you open a new Excel
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Not sure with 2007, but with all other excel versions... if you have a
personal.xls file then you can store your default footer there. go to Window - Unhide and select personal.xls. set the footer as you want and then re-hide the workbook (Window - Hide) if you don't have a personal.xls file... you can do the following to create one... - Close any and all open Excel workbooks - Start Excel - Click menu item Tools|Macro - Click Record New Macro... - Click the down arrow In the "Store macro in:" list box - Click on Personal Macro Workbook - Click OK Do something simple to create the macro... - Click in cell B1 - Press the Delete key - Click in cell A1 - Click on the square button in the Stop recording tool - Click the X in the top right hand corner of the Excel window to close it (or press <Alt<F4) - Click Yes to respond to "Do you want to save the changes you made to the Personal Macro Workbook? If you click Yes, the macros will be available the next you start Microsoft Excel - - Click No to respond to "Do you want to save the changes you med to 'Book1'? Start Excel (Copied from http://techinfo.laurenceholbrook.com...lWorkbook.html) On Jan 14, 11:01 am, Hanne wrote: Is there a way to set a footer as default any time you open a new Excel workbook? I'm using 2007 |
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I bet you meant to suggest using book.xlt (In xl2007, you'd use *.xltx or
*.xltm depending on what you want) The original poster can create a new workbook with the print settings they like (including headers/footers). Store this file in the XLStart folder and each new workbook created that uses this workbook template. You can also create another file named sheet.xlt* that will be used as the basis for any new worksheet added to an existing workbook. Ron de Bruin has some notes he and he http://www.rondebruin.nl/sheettemplate.htm Tim879 wrote: Not sure with 2007, but with all other excel versions... if you have a personal.xls file then you can store your default footer there. go to Window - Unhide and select personal.xls. set the footer as you want and then re-hide the workbook (Window - Hide) if you don't have a personal.xls file... you can do the following to create one... - Close any and all open Excel workbooks - Start Excel - Click menu item Tools|Macro - Click Record New Macro... - Click the down arrow In the "Store macro in:" list box - Click on Personal Macro Workbook - Click OK Do something simple to create the macro... - Click in cell B1 - Press the Delete key - Click in cell A1 - Click on the square button in the Stop recording tool - Click the X in the top right hand corner of the Excel window to close it (or press <Alt<F4) - Click Yes to respond to "Do you want to save the changes you made to the Personal Macro Workbook? If you click Yes, the macros will be available the next you start Microsoft Excel - - Click No to respond to "Do you want to save the changes you med to 'Book1'? Start Excel (Copied from http://techinfo.laurenceholbrook.com...lWorkbook.html) On Jan 14, 11:01 am, Hanne wrote: Is there a way to set a footer as default any time you open a new Excel workbook? I'm using 2007 -- Dave Peterson |
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Ps. the personal.xls(*) file that you described is usually used to contain
macros that the user wants available each time excel opens. Tim879 wrote: Not sure with 2007, but with all other excel versions... if you have a personal.xls file then you can store your default footer there. go to Window - Unhide and select personal.xls. set the footer as you want and then re-hide the workbook (Window - Hide) if you don't have a personal.xls file... you can do the following to create one... - Close any and all open Excel workbooks - Start Excel - Click menu item Tools|Macro - Click Record New Macro... - Click the down arrow In the "Store macro in:" list box - Click on Personal Macro Workbook - Click OK Do something simple to create the macro... - Click in cell B1 - Press the Delete key - Click in cell A1 - Click on the square button in the Stop recording tool - Click the X in the top right hand corner of the Excel window to close it (or press <Alt<F4) - Click Yes to respond to "Do you want to save the changes you made to the Personal Macro Workbook? If you click Yes, the macros will be available the next you start Microsoft Excel - - Click No to respond to "Do you want to save the changes you med to 'Book1'? Start Excel (Copied from http://techinfo.laurenceholbrook.com...lWorkbook.html) On Jan 14, 11:01 am, Hanne wrote: Is there a way to set a footer as default any time you open a new Excel workbook? I'm using 2007 -- Dave Peterson |
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Not sure about 2007 version but this is the method for earlier versions.
Yes........create a template with the custom footer and use that template as the basis for all new workbooks. Open a new workbook. Customize as you wish. To set a footer for each sheet, select a sheet then right-click and "select all sheets". Enter your footer on the active sheet and will be done to all. Ungroup sheets when done. FileSave As Type: scroll down to Excel Template(*.XLT) and select. Name your workbook "BOOK"(no quotes). Excel will add the .XLT to save as BOOK.XLT. Store this workbook in the XLSTART folder usually located at........ C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART This will be the default workbook for FileNew or the Toolbar button FileNew or CTRL + n WARNING................Do not use FileNew...Blank Workbook or you will get the Excel default workbook. NOTE: Existing workbooks are not affected by these settings. You can also open a new workbook and delete all but one sheet. Customize as you wish then save this as SHEET.XLT in XLSTART folder also. It now becomes the default InsertSheet. More can be found on this in Help under "templates"(no quotes). Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 08:01:01 -0800, Hanne wrote: Is there a way to set a footer as default any time you open a new Excel workbook? I'm using 2007 |
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