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But do remember that if you have formulas, formatting, other worksheets, ...
that you want to keep, that you'll want to save the workbook as a normal workbook, too. Eka wrote: I need to safe or convert a file to a .csv file but everytime I do so a dialog box appears saying that the file may contain feature that are not compatible with CSV (comma delimited). And it gave me 3 options: to keep the format that leaves out incompatibility of feature, to preserve the feature, and help. What do I do? I need to save this file as a .csv file to upload to web hosting. -- Dave Peterson |
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