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How do I save the same document in 2 different files
I save my budget document during each use. In Excel 2003 I was able to save
it once a week to a 2nd 'safety' file as well. Now with 2007 there is no 'save as' (at least not that I can find) so am not able to save a 2nd copy for safety. It's a very different program and I realize I have to get use to the changes. Can anyone help? |
How do I save the same document in 2 different files
hi
click the office button. the save as command is on the drop down. also check this site out. it might help in the future. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...491511033.aspx also ron has a good one. http://www.rondebruin.nl/0307commands.htm regards FSt1 "MineEH" wrote: I save my budget document during each use. In Excel 2003 I was able to save it once a week to a 2nd 'safety' file as well. Now with 2007 there is no 'save as' (at least not that I can find) so am not able to save a 2nd copy for safety. It's a very different program and I realize I have to get use to the changes. Can anyone help? |
How do I save the same document in 2 different files
Office ButtonSave As...........your choice of format.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 14:15:02 -0700, MineEH wrote: I save my budget document during each use. In Excel 2003 I was able to save it once a week to a 2nd 'safety' file as well. Now with 2007 there is no 'save as' (at least not that I can find) so am not able to save a 2nd copy for safety. It's a very different program and I realize I have to get use to the changes. Can anyone help? |
How do I save the same document in 2 different files
On 4/7/2010 3:14 PM, Gord Dibben wrote:
Office ButtonSave As...........your choice of format. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 14:15:02 -0700, wrote: I save my budget document during each use. In Excel 2003 I was able to save it once a week to a 2nd 'safety' file as well. Now with 2007 there is no 'save as' (at least not that I can find) so am not able to save a 2nd copy for safety. It's a very different program and I realize I have to get use to the changes. Can anyone help? or keyboard shortcut Alt - F - A. There are tutorials/suggestions/examples on the web about using the new ribbon interface. Bill |
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