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You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.You can save as a .xls file, but that will require you saving it as an older format.
they were named 32 bit because they you can save a folder for example or a file with a name that has 32 characters instead of the old 8 characters limit for the file names. you can notice that especially when you are saving a word document and it allows you to enter 32 characters (including spaces, which was not allowed before) and save the file.
impact file size and file format will have on saving sequences
What a wiki file is? .html, I guess.
Try saving as a new file, thatt way it will be creating a file not saving to one.
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You can do it through the options when saving the file.
A filename is simply a unique identifier for any file... It used to be limited to 11 characters plus a three character extension (for example computer.com) - Advances in programming now allows over 200 characters in a file name.
Windows 95 supported file names up to 255 characters in length.
Microsoft Excel offers more than 30 file formats for saving a workbook. Iif you go to Save As and bring up the list in the "Save as Type" field, it will show you all the available options for your version of Excel.