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    expenseconfused
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    Is it possible to change a template column headings? If so how?

    I am using a expense report template from Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Basic
    edition, but would like to change the headings on some of the columns, is
    this possible? If so, how

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    Daniel CHEN
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    Re: Is it possible to change a template column headings? If so how?

    1) If the template file you downloaded and saved in your computer is .xls
    file, then save it as .xlt file.
    2) Open the .xlt file using menu File/Open, NOT by double-click the file
    name in browser.
    3) Change the headings
    4) Save the file as .xlt file


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    "expenseconfused" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    > I am using a expense report template from Microsoft Office Excel 2003
    > Basic
    > edition, but would like to change the headings on some of the columns,
    > is
    > this possible? If so, how




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    Miguel Zapico
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    RE: Is it possible to change a template column headings? If so how?

    Maybe the sheet is protected, check if you can do menu
    tools->protection->unprotect sheet.
    If it is a standard template, it shouldn't ask you for a password.

    Hope this helps,
    Miguel.

    "expenseconfused" wrote:

    > I am using a expense report template from Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Basic
    > edition, but would like to change the headings on some of the columns, is
    > this possible? If so, how


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