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That is good,but it wont help if you are opening a new excel file from within Windows Explorer. It will still open in that stupid Calibri 11 setting which is no good for me.
Here is what u need to do.
Go here:
C:\WINDOWS\ShellNew\Excel12 …Open Excel and change to Arial 10 or whatever you want. Then save it. Now Excel files should open in Arial 10
nice post. thanks.