the workbook is saved in MS-Excel with an extensive
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extension not extensive.....ok
extension is .xlsx
Explanation:
If you’ve created a new workbook and haven’t saved it yet, then you will notice at the top of the workbook Excel has named the file for you with its generic naming Book1, Book2 etc… When saving a workbook for the first time you will need to use the Save As command to give the workbook a name and location to save it. After using the Save As feature you will then be able to use the Save command to overwrite your previously saved file with the file in its current state.
Saving your workbook with the Save or Save As commands.
The name of your workbook appears at the top of the Excel window. If you haven’t saved the file yet Excel’s generic workbook name Book1, Book2 etc. will appear here.
You can easily save a file at any time using the keyboard shortcuts.
Ctrl + S will save the workbook using the previous name and location if your workbook has already been saved (i.e. it will overwrite the previous version). If your workbook has not been previously saved then this will open the Save As command for you to choose the name, file type and location to save your workbook under.
F12 will open the Save As menu even if the file has previously been saved. This gives you the option of saving the file with a new name, in a new location or with a new file type.
You can also Save at any time using the Save icon in the Quick Access Toolbar. This has the same effect as the Ctrl + S shortcut mentioned above. The Save icon is in the QAT by default but you can also add a Save As icon into your QAT to quickly access the Save As menu.
You can also access the Save and Save As commands using the File menu.
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