
- #Excel mac save default font size for workbook how to#
- #Excel mac save default font size for workbook for mac#
Set the File Format field to Excel Macro-Enabled Template (.xltm). Note the path and go back to File > Save As. If you have trouble finding this you can exit out of the Save As and go to File > Save as Template and it will navigate you to the correct Library area where you can then find the Startup > Excel folder. Excel Options > Popular, When creating new workbooks - change the font face and size. For me this was a Users > username > Library > Group Containers > UBF8T346G9.Office > User Content > Startup > Excel. Select all the cells and change to style Normal, then go from there. Navigate to your Excel startup directory. I'm not sure if this is necessary or not, but I did it based on some other documentation I found.Ĭlick File > Save As. In my case I simply changed the zoom to 150%. Make the adjustments you need to make to the template. Open a new Excel document or existing template. I finally found the solution in this support article from Microsoft under the "Use a custom template for all new workbooks" section:
#Excel mac save default font size for workbook for mac#
I was struggling with this for Microsoft Excel for Mac (Office 365, Version 16.38, around May 2020). You should now find the default workbook has all the customisations you made at Steps 6 & 7. xltx extension at the end of the file name, then manually remove the. ( Note: when saving the file, if Excel has placed the.

#Excel mac save default font size for workbook how to#
There is a lot of confusion around how to do this, not just because it's changed from Excel 2011 to Excel 2016, but also because the process has even changed during Excel 2016's lifecycle.
