1. Excel Template Files:
* These are .xltx files that serve as starting points for new workbooks. They contain pre-defined formats, layouts, formulas, and data structures.
* You can create your own templates or use built-in ones provided by Microsoft.
* When you open a template, Excel creates a new workbook based on its structure.
2. User Templates Folder:
* This folder is located in your user profile, and it stores .xltx files created by you.
* The exact location can vary depending on your operating system and version of Excel, but it's generally something like:
* Windows: `C:\Users\ * Mac: `/Users/
3. Other Template Locations:
* You can also find templates in other locations, such as:
* Microsoft Office Website: Provides a variety of pre-built templates for various purposes.
* Third-party websites: Offer specialized templates designed for specific industries or tasks.
Therefore, "templates folder" in Excel doesn't refer to a specific folder within the Excel application itself, but rather to the location of template files, which can be user-created, built-in, or downloaded from external sources.