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I need to be able to save and close individual worksheets within a single
Excel workbook. Is there a way of doing this?
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I need to be able to save and close individual worksheets within a single
Excel workbook. Is there a way of doing this?


Worksheets are contained within workbooks. You can not save just a
worksheet unless you want to move each worksheet out of the current
workbook into it's own workbook.

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Nope.

Worksheets live in workbooks.

Maybe you could hide the worksheets instead???
Select a worksheet to hide
format|sheet|hide


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I need to be able to save and close individual worksheets within a single
Excel workbook. Is there a way of doing this?


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