From the Excel Help:
Create a template
Decide which type of template you want:
Workbook template:
Create a workbook that contains the sheets, default text (such as page headers and column and row labels), formulas, macros, styles, and other formatting you want in new workbooks based on the template.
Worksheet template:
Create a workbook that contains one worksheet. On the worksheet, include the formatting, styles, text, and other information you want to appear on all new sheets of the same type.
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To display a picture of the first page of a template in the Preview box of the Templates dialog box (General Templates..., New Workbook task pane), click Properties on the File menu, click the Summary tab, and then select the Save preview picture check box.
On the File menu, click Save As.
In the Save as type box, click Template.
In the Save in box, select the folder where you want to store the template.
To create the default workbook template or default worksheet template, select either the XLStart folder or the alternate startup folder. The XLStart folder is usually
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\XLStart
To create a custom workbook or worksheet template, select the Templates folder, which is usually
C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Applica
Enter the name of the template in the File name box. Do one of the following:
Workbook template:
Type book to create the default workbook template.
To create a custom workbook template, type any valid file name.
Worksheet template:
Type sheet to create a template for default worksheets.
To create a custom sheet template, type any valid file name.
Click Save, and then click Close on the File menu.
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by: jpaulinoPosted on 2008-06-03 at 00:58:38ID: 21698321
It's very easy to do. Check this link: http://it.cas.psu.edu/trai ning/howto /excel/tem plate.html