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How can I save a workbook to a disc and then take the disc to another
computer, open the workbook and make changes and then save it to the disc
again as the same file? (an example: what I am trying to do is like in
WORD, if you type a report, and save it to a disc, and then go back and make
changes and save it, you can use the same name...thats what I am wanting to
do but with Excel workbook.)
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"Nuraq" wrote:

What kind of disc?

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How can I save a workbook to a disc and then take the disc to another
computer, open the workbook and make changes and then save it to the disc
again as the same file? (an example: what I am trying to do is like in
WORD, if you type a report, and save it to a disc, and then go back and
make
changes and save it, you can use the same name...thats what I am wanting
to
do but with Excel workbook.)




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