Start with more rows/columns in Numbers?

How can I have the blank numbers template automatically start with more rows and columns? Currently for a new document, it defaults to 22 rows and 9 columns. I would like to start each document with more of each.

Hi reese,
Open the blank inbuilt template, add rows and columns to suit, then Save As Template. That will appear under My Templates in the Template Chooser. To automatically start with that custom template,
Numbers > Preferences > General > for New Documents
BTW, if you have that preference set, File > New (command n) will also open that custom template.
Also, New From Template Chooser will disappear from the File Menu. To use Template Chooser, hold down the option key when accessing the File Menu.
Regards,
Ian.

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