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Default Excel 2002: Can I save all the flies in the window at one go ?

Dear Sir,

Let say I open 12 files in a window and update all of them simultaneously,
after that I need to save all the files to quit this session and to proceed
with another session.

May I know if it is possible for me to save all the files at one go without
exiting Excel ? Currently I click File Exit and click Yes to all at the
pop up menu. This is the fastest way I know. The disadvantage of doing this
is that I need to relaunch Excel.

If I do not wish to save all the files, can I do the same at one go ?
Currently I need to close each file oe exit Excel and click "No" at the pop
up menu for each file.

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