Once you have practiced this step to save a book template, you can begin to create your new default template with any setting(s) you wish. Next -> click on Custom Office Templates -> click save. In the bar at the top you will see > Users > Name > Documents. Here’s the tricky part, when you save your projects, I can’t know what your options are and can’t see what it looks like? For my directions, I hope that you can find a Browser folder to open? When you click on this Browser folder, a Save As window will pop up. If it does, go ahead and give the book a file name and select the template extension. If you would start a new book and see if the Save as type: drop down menu lists a Lotus 1 2 3 Template. If yes, return to Lotus 1 2 3, and start a new project (this is a practice.) We are now hopeful that a (Lotus 1 2 3) new project can be saved with the file extension.
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To get started, it will be helpful for you to find your “Custom Office Templates” folder, in File Explorer (that is where your custom template is saved to.) Open File Explorer -> Open This (My) PC -> right click OS (C -> click Open -> click on Users -> click on -> click on Documents -> Do you find “Custom Office Templates?” (These are the steps I use in Win10, let us know if they do not work if you have a different OS) In advance, this post will appear to be long, it’s the best way I have found for me to share out what I’d do, and it’s baby steps to see if we can help. The steps are a) to create a custom “default” template where you create rules/settings for future projects, then with success to tweak the book you have now and to save a copy as a template. The goal is to remove your headers permanently, first, we need to see if you can create a custom template with Lotus 1 2 3. Instead of altering your “master template” we can create one within a new Lotus 1 2 3 project. **Chris is spot on about you creating a custom template. At any point there is the chance that a Lotus 1 2 3 expert will come to the rescue! The steps I’m going to work on do not involve setting up a book, only saving a book as a template. As I don’t have Lotus 1 2 3 best I can do, is to help as if I am using Excel, it appears that the programs work much the same. From what I am gathering, as Lotus 1 2 3 was discontinued by IBM, Microsoft Excel is a spread sheet program that many migrated to.