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| Microsoft Excel 2003 File Management and Recovery Help and Tips Tips on managing Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheets, including file recovery and automatically opening multiple spreadsheets simultaneously.
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#1: Remember More Files Allow Microsoft Excel 2003 to remember more of your recently accessed accounting statements, tax sheets, and other spreadsheets. #2: Change AutoRecover Save Location Store Microsoft Excel 2003 AutoRecover files in a different directory or on a different drive. #3: Automatically Open a Directory of Files Automatically open several files when starting Microsoft Excel 2003. #4: Default Workbook Sheets Modify the default number of worksheets in a new Microsoft Excel 2003 workbook. #5: Change AutoRecover Save Frequency Save Microsoft Excel 2003 AutoRecover files more or less often. #6: Disable AutoRecover for Active Workbook Turn off the AutoRecover feature in Microsoft Excel 2003 if you find it annoying and not useful. #7: Save Spreadsheets Using a Different File Type For compatibility, export Excel 2003 spreadsheets by default to XML or formats readable by older spreadsheet software. #8: Remember to Save Workbook Properties Have Microsoft Excel 2003 always prompt you to save workbook properties such as title, subject, and author.
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