You can change the name of any file to .exe
But this will cause it to not function and the data within may be corrupted and not retrievable when you change the name back
to save the output in a file and display the same ion the VDU
open file in excel 2007 then press ribbon and go to Save as, you will see Excel 1997-2003 Workbook option, click on it and save file.
A spreadsheet that you create and save with Excel is an example of a file.
Save it and run the exe file.
From within Excel, File Menu>Save As>Save As Type>CSV
Save your file as Excel xls format. Use the File-->Save As... menu and select the file type in the save dialog. For a video How to, see related links.
you press file save as and you can make your own name.
Save the workbook as an Excel 2007 file instead of 97-2003 file.
When you come to save your spreadsheet - use 'Save as' instead of save, and select the correct excel version from the drop-down menu.
The short answer is maybe, but you will not change the file date just by opening the file. When you save a file, it will display the date and time when you saved it (as set in your computer date-time settings). Excel will ask you if you want to save the file when you exit (assuming you did not change the default settings). You can choose to leave the file as is (same file date) or save the file (current file date). An exception to this would be determined by your auto save settings on Excel. If you make any changes to the file, Excel might automatically save the file (thus, changing the file date). Additionally, windows may save the last-accessed date. Bottom line, if you want to view an Excel file and not change the date, save the file to a different name as soon as you open it. Then examine the file copy.
Save it as a .exe file. (To do that go to the file menu and click save as executable)
Open in Excel and save as an Excel Template.