Excel: How to Access Custom Templates with NEW() Function
ID: Q93537
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 3.0, 4.0, 4.0a, 5.0
SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, you can use the NEW() function in a macro to create a
new document or open a template.
To use NEW() to open a template, your template must appear in the New
dialog box that is displayed when you choose New from the file menu.
NOTE: To have your template available in the New dialog box, see
"Displaying Your Template in the New Dialog Box" in the More Information
section of this article.
When you use NEW() to open a template, include the template name in
quotation marks as the type_num argument, as in the following example
=NEW("MyTmp")
where MyTmp is the name of your document template.
NOTE: Do not include the .XLT extension in the filename when using
Microsoft Excel for Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
Displaying Your Template in the New Dialog Box
When you choose New from the File menu, a dialog box is displayed that
contains a list of document types and templates. To include your custom
templates in the New document list, place your template in the Microsoft
Excel startup folder or directory:
- In Excel for Windows, the startup directory is called XLSTART and
is located in your Microsoft Excel program directory.
- In Excel for the Macintosh, the startup folder is called EXCEL
STARTUP FOLDER (4) for Microsoft Excel 4.0 and EXCEL STARTUP FOLDER
for Microsoft Excel 3.0. The location of this folder depends on which
version of Macintosh system software you are using; if you are using
system software versions 6.x, this folder is located in the System
folder; if you are using system software versions 7.0 and later, this
folder is located in the Preferences folder inside the System folder.
NOTE: You can also specify an additional startup folder or directory using
the Alternate Startup add-in macro. For information on specifying an
additional startup folder or directory, see page 80 of the version 4.0
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1."
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 79-83
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide", version 3.0 for Macintosh, pages 549-550
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide", version 3.0 for Windows, pages 553-554
"Microsoft Excel Function Reference," version 4.0, pages 285-286
"Microsoft Excel Function Reference," version 3.0, page 159
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Last Reviewed: March 30, 1999