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Setting a default save folder for a template
I know how to set the default save folder in general. You go to Tools Options General and then change the default file location. What I would like to do is set a default file location for a specific template. For example, I would like the default file folder for almost every file I make in Excel to be c:\MyFiles\ but whenever you begin a new workbook from a particular template, the default file location will be c:\SharedFiles\ Is there any way to do this? Thanks in advance -- postitnote100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ postitnote100's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24585 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=385649 |
Depending on what version of excel you're using, there might be an easy
workaround. If you're using xl2002+, then you may find it easier to just add that location to the left hand side of the SaveAs dialog. Point to your folder (inside the file|SaveAs dialog), then Tools|Add to "My Places" Then you'll have a quick shortcut to that folder. (And you can add other folders there, too.) If you're using xl2k, MS has a COM addin that does the same kind of thing. http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q253338 INFO: Office Developer Samples and Tools Available for Download (Q253338) Scroll about halfway down. Might make your life a little easier. postitnote100 wrote: I know how to set the default save folder in general. You go to Tools Options General and then change the default file location. What I would like to do is set a default file location for a specific template. For example, I would like the default file folder for almost every file I make in Excel to be c:\MyFiles\ but whenever you begin a new workbook from a particular template, the default file location will be c:\SharedFiles\ Is there any way to do this? Thanks in advance -- postitnote100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ postitnote100's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24585 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=385649 -- Dave Peterson |
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