From: Spamlet on 14 Jul 2010 16:23 Yes but it won't show as a template unless it ends in .xlt as you will find if you right click on the other templates (Actually named links to the real template files) in Excel 'New' and look at their properties sheets. If you want to make doubly sure open it and just 'save as' 'template'. S "Danny" <Danny(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91FC4D66-FE15-4CE1-8225-7285C21816AE(a)microsoft.com... >I renamed it and in properties, it has excel as the default program set to > open it. It does open and works well when I open it from my > computer>etc.... > I want to see it in the list of other templates in excel. and the location > of other templates is the same as the one i have saved my new one in. > > > "Spamlet" wrote: > >> >> "Danny" <Danny(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1A265283-EED3-4EBA-AA0E-F55F3EA8460D(a)microsoft.com... >> > Sorry I don't see much discussion going on at Office community so >> > pardon >> > me >> > for posting it here. I downloaded a template from office download >> > center >> > for >> > excel. >> > I saved the template in "c: program files>Microsoft >> > Office>templates>1033" >> > where other templates are. I tried opening it from excel by >> > "File>New>template on my computer.." but don't see my newly added one. >> > Please >> > help. >> > Danny >> >> Does its name end in .xlt ? >> >> S >> >> >> . >>
From: VanguardLH on 14 Jul 2010 20:57 Danny wrote: > Sorry I don't see much discussion going on at Office community so pardon me > for posting it here. I downloaded a template from office download center for > excel. > I saved the template in "c: program files>Microsoft Office>templates>1033" > where other templates are. I tried opening it from excel by > "File>New>template on my computer.." but don't see my newly added one. Please > help. > Danny Stop using Microsoft pretend forums (aka "Communities") that gateway to Usenet. Use a newsreader client to connect to an NNTP server or suffer with Microsoft's inane web-based Answer forums. The Excel newsgroups still exist in Usenet. It's just Microsoft that decided to abandon their 4-year experiment in trying to usurp the 30-year old Usenet. Here is Microsoft's "spin" on their excuse for leaving Usenet: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default.mspx Microsoft had just one NNTP server in the worldwide mesh network of Usenet. There are several free or very cheap NNTP servers available and all the microsoft.public.* newsgroups are still going to exist in Usenet despite Microsoft's leaving. Albasani and Eternal-September are a couple of very good free NNTP providers. individual.net is cheap at $16 USD/year and operated at the Berlin University. Your own ISP might still provide newsgroups access although many ISPs have dropped this service (it generated no revenue, cost them to operate or provide the service, and they lost no customers by removing this service).
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