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  1. Save your workbook - Microsoft Support

    Click File > Save As. Under Save As, pick the place where you want to save your workbook. For example, to save to your desktop or in a folder on your computer, click Computer. Tip: To save …

  2. Where is Save As? - Microsoft Support

    The Save As feature in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint has been replaced by Save a Copy. To save a copy of a file, do the following: Tap File > Save a Copy. Choose where you want to save the …

  3. Save a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    Save one worksheet in Excel 2013 or Excel 2016 as a separate workbook by using the Move or Copy function.

  4. Save a copy of a workbook to your computer - Microsoft Support

    To save a copy of your workbook from OneDrive to your computer, you will first need to download it. After downloading the workbook, you can open the workbook and make any changes—if …

  5. Save a workbook - Microsoft Support

    Excel for the web saves your workbook automatically, but you can use the Save As command to save a copy in the same web folder as your original workbook.

  6. Export your project to Excel - Microsoft Support

    You’ll have to map your project data for proper arrangement in Excel, but the Export Wizard will guide you along the way. Choose File > Export > Save Project as File, and under Other File …

  7. Save a workbook in another file format - Microsoft Support

    Save your workbook to another file format that can be opened in the other program. For example, save to an XML spreadsheet or text file format that the other program might support as well.

  8. Saving xls to xlsx xlsm - Microsoft Support

    Open the workbook > Navigate to File > Save As > Browse – which will open the below window. Make sure you are in the right path to save the workbook > Choose Excel Workbook (*.xlsx) …

  9. Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office

    You can also press F12 or select File > Save As to open the File menu. If you're used to using keyboard shortcuts when closing your document, such as ALT+F4, you can quickly choose to …

  10. Save a macro - Microsoft Support

    After you create a macro, save it in your workbook, or in your Personal workbook to use it in any Excel file you open.