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I am trying to analyze multiple variations of loan amortizations and am using
the loan amortization template found on Microsoft's site. What I'd like to
do is make multiple copies of this template sheet within the same workbook.
When I do this, however, the newly created worksheet looks identical but
won't calculate. What am I missing?

The loan template uses a lot of names (for me, it is a great example on how
to use them effectively), and when you copy the worksheet the names are
duplicated, so they may not behave as expected (I haven't traced down to
which ones are not working properly).
In this case, I would recommend to use it as it comes, with one workbook for
each scenario.

Hope this helps,
Miguel.

quot;BillDquot; wrote:

gt; I am trying to analyze multiple variations of loan amortizations and am using
gt; the loan amortization template found on Microsoft's site. What I'd like to
gt; do is make multiple copies of this template sheet within the same workbook.
gt; When I do this, however, the newly created worksheet looks identical but
gt; won't calculate. What am I missing?

Miguel,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I figured it out. For everyone's
edification, here's what I did:

1. Make sure the template you want to use is saved as a template in the
templates folder, and not a normal workbook in your normal quot;MY Docsquot; folder.
(Duh, I know, but I didn't do this at first)

2. Open a new workbook that you want to insert all your new template sheets
into.

3. Right click on the worksheet tab at the bottom of the page and select
quot;Insertquot;. Your templates will come up, and you can insert away!

Thanks,

Billquot;Miguel Zapicoquot; wrote:

gt; The loan template uses a lot of names (for me, it is a great example on how
gt; to use them effectively), and when you copy the worksheet the names are
gt; duplicated, so they may not behave as expected (I haven't traced down to
gt; which ones are not working properly).
gt; In this case, I would recommend to use it as it comes, with one workbook for
gt; each scenario.
gt;
gt; Hope this helps,
gt; Miguel.
gt;
gt; quot;BillDquot; wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; I am trying to analyze multiple variations of loan amortizations and am using
gt; gt; the loan amortization template found on Microsoft's site. What I'd like to
gt; gt; do is make multiple copies of this template sheet within the same workbook.
gt; gt; When I do this, however, the newly created worksheet looks identical but
gt; gt; won't calculate. What am I missing?

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