Excel configuration

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cmar

I have Office 2003 on two systems, one of them brand new. Is there a way to
move my Excel configuration from the old to the new system?
Thanks, CMA
 
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Bernard Liengme

In the folder C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel
I have a file called Excel11.xlb (for my Excel 2003 version)
I could also have a file called Book.XLT
These hold the configurations I have for Excel.
If I copy these to my other PC then both Excel apps will be similarly
configured.
best wishes
 
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Gord Dibben

Toolbar and Menu customizations are stored in your xxxxxx.XLB file where
xxxxxx is version-dependent name.

Excel 97.....username.xlb

Excel 2000...Excel9.xlb

Excel 2002...Excel10.xlb

Excel 2003...Excel11.xlb

Note: there may be other customizations you want to transfer at the same time.

NOTE: some settings are workbook-specific and would be stored with the
workbook.

For other global stored settings..........

Screen layout, color info, checked Add-ins and many Tools>Options
settings are stored in the Registry, not in the *.XLB file.

To see some of what's stored in the Registry have a peek at this
section in it, if you feel comfortable.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\XX.0\Excel\Options

XX is your version of Excel...8,9,10,11

Assuming you are aware of the precautions taken when editing the
Registry and know how to restore a recent backup of same.......

If not, maybe have a look here first...scroll down to "Registry
editing tips"

http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/index.shtml

Export all these keys(as a branch group) to a .REG file so's you can
back them up.

Note also: you may want to move over your *.ACL(autocorrect files) and any
*.DIC files.

For a more comprehensive listing see Dave Peterson's posting at

http://snipurl.com/8r7x


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

I have Office 2003 on two systems, one of them brand new. Is there a way to
move my Excel configuration from the old to the new system?
Thanks, CMA

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
C

cmar

Thanks to Bernard an Gord. It seems that the safe procedure would be to just
copy Excel11.xlb
CMA
 

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