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Is there any way to save a sheet to a different format WITHOUT it changing
the name of the page? Alternatively, in other software, you can usually export the data leaving the on-screen data intact. Is there any way to do this? I find the process of saving to a different file format, frankly, painful. First, you are warned that it is not in excel format, then because the name changes on the worksheet, you are asked if you want to save the data in a different format....etc. So, to simply export the page would be helpful. Any advice? |
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Right click the tab with the sheet name. Then select Copy and in the
pulldown menu select new workbook. "Pradhan" wrote: Is there any way to save a sheet to a different format WITHOUT it changing the name of the page? Alternatively, in other software, you can usually export the data leaving the on-screen data intact. Is there any way to do this? I find the process of saving to a different file format, frankly, painful. First, you are warned that it is not in excel format, then because the name changes on the worksheet, you are asked if you want to save the data in a different format....etc. So, to simply export the page would be helpful. Any advice? |
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If you are looking at saving as .csv Try save as .csv and ignore the rest of
the messages..and close the saved workbook. It is giving the alert messages because there are many features that you may have in your document that won't be saved, such as Formulas; Cell Formatting, macros etc. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Pradhan" wrote: Is there any way to save a sheet to a different format WITHOUT it changing the name of the page? Alternatively, in other software, you can usually export the data leaving the on-screen data intact. Is there any way to do this? I find the process of saving to a different file format, frankly, painful. First, you are warned that it is not in excel format, then because the name changes on the worksheet, you are asked if you want to save the data in a different format....etc. So, to simply export the page would be helpful. Any advice? |
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Hi Jacob...regardless of what you "ignore", saving in any format changes the
name of the current sheet to the saved name...so this doesn't work. However, Joels method of copying it to another workbook is a work around. Does anyone agree that Excel should allow you to simply "export" the page? Thanks, Pradhan "Jacob Skaria" wrote: If you are looking at saving as .csv Try save as .csv and ignore the rest of the messages..and close the saved workbook. It is giving the alert messages because there are many features that you may have in your document that won't be saved, such as Formulas; Cell Formatting, macros etc. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Pradhan" wrote: Is there any way to save a sheet to a different format WITHOUT it changing the name of the page? Alternatively, in other software, you can usually export the data leaving the on-screen data intact. Is there any way to do this? I find the process of saving to a different file format, frankly, painful. First, you are warned that it is not in excel format, then because the name changes on the worksheet, you are asked if you want to save the data in a different format....etc. So, to simply export the page would be helpful. Any advice? |
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