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Default Excel w/s save

Glad to hear it is solved and thank you for posting the solution. I now know
more about Excel 2007.

"robert morris" wrote:

FYI

Problem solved. Click on 2007 Office Button, Click on Save As, (Box Opens)
lower left corner, Click on Tools, Click on General Options, uncheck Auto
Save box, Click OK and out.

Bob

"ADB_Seeker" wrote:

Click on File/Save As (2003) or the Office Button (2007) Save As. Check
"Save Type As:" (below filename) to make sure it is set for type you need.

To change the file from "Read Only",
go to My computer,
locate the file
Right-click on it and select Properties
Uncheck "Read Only"

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"robert morris" wrote:

Probably I changed something but now each time I save a w/s it is saving as a
Backup with a file extension of .xlk instead of .xlsm. Also from a remote
connection they show as "Read Only"

Any ideas?

Bob



 
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