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Save a worksheet by itself to a new file
In Excel 2003, I have a workbook with a lot of worksheets. I know how to
email just 1 of the worksheets, but how can I save just one worksheet to a stand alone file, without saving the entire workbook? thanks |
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Save a worksheet by itself to a new file
right click the tab at the bottom of the worksheet (i.e. Sheet1). The select
Move or Copy. On the pop up window under workbook select New Book abd select the box Mae A Copy. "Rich" wrote: In Excel 2003, I have a workbook with a lot of worksheets. I know how to email just 1 of the worksheets, but how can I save just one worksheet to a stand alone file, without saving the entire workbook? thanks |
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Save a worksheet by itself to a new file
Thanks a bunch, Joel!!
"Joel" wrote: right click the tab at the bottom of the worksheet (i.e. Sheet1). The select Move or Copy. On the pop up window under workbook select New Book abd select the box Mae A Copy. "Rich" wrote: In Excel 2003, I have a workbook with a lot of worksheets. I know how to email just 1 of the worksheets, but how can I save just one worksheet to a stand alone file, without saving the entire workbook? thanks |
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