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![]() We are trying to make some changes to a spreadsheet then save it back with the same name but a different version, there is an option in Word to do this but not in Excel (under File) - As there is a toolbar button for 'version history' there should be a wy to do this but we can't find anything about i |
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First, You should use Save As instead of Save and give a new name to your
workbook. Secondly, when you will save your workbook check for the "Save As Type" drop-down list in the bottom of the dialog box. Here you can use the different version by scrolling down. Hope you will find it. Let us know, if it works. "ASDonnelly" wrote: We are trying to make some changes to a spreadsheet then save it back with the same name but a different version, there is an option in Word to do this but not in Excel (under File) - As there is a toolbar button for 'version history' there should be a wy to do this but we can't find anything about i |
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