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New Workbook Task Pane

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Angie_S - 27 Feb 2007 16:53 GMT
I would like to click on the "New" workbook icon at the top of a spreadsheet
and have it automatically open up a new workbook.  Instead, a side pane opens
up that says "New workbook" or from "Existing workbook".  I don't want that
pane to come up, I just want it to start a new workbook.  Thanks!
Dave Peterson - 27 Feb 2007 17:52 GMT
That's the way it works for me.

I'd try this.
Tools|Customize (just to see that dialog box)
rightclick on the New workbook icon on the standard toolbar.
click reset

Dismiss the dialog and try it out.

> I would like to click on the "New" workbook icon at the top of a spreadsheet
> and have it automatically open up a new workbook.  Instead, a side pane opens
> up that says "New workbook" or from "Existing workbook".  I don't want that
> pane to come up, I just want it to start a new workbook.  Thanks!

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Gord Dibben - 27 Feb 2007 18:07 GMT
Angie

You can hit the "New" icon button to open a new workbook without the task pane.

Or on File>New there are two  "New" items.

One has an ellipse  New...  which opens the task pane.

The other has no ellipse.   This one will open a new workbook without the task
pane popping up.

Can be found at Tools>Customize>Commands>File.  Drag it to the File menu.

Note:  using this will open a new workbook based on your BOOK.xlt customized
workbook Template if you have one stored in your XLSTART folder.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>I would like to click on the "New" workbook icon at the top of a spreadsheet
>and have it automatically open up a new workbook.  Instead, a side pane opens
>up that says "New workbook" or from "Existing workbook".  I don't want that
>pane to come up, I just want it to start a new workbook.  Thanks!
 
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