You save it regularly. If you are doing a lot of work on it, it is important to save it often, as if your computer crashes you will lose a lot of work. So once you have a bit done, save it and keep saving it every so often when you are finished making changes.
A spreadsheet that you create and save with Excel is an example of a file.
If you don't save it you will lose all your work.
Yes you can. You can use the Save As to do this. It gives you lots of different file types that you can save your spreadsheet as.
you should save it
Save As
Use Save As instead of Save to save a spreadsheet as an HTML table. While the user will be able to view the spreadsheet in a browser, they will not be able to manipulate the contents.
SAVE YOUR WORK FREQUENTLY
If you don't save it you will lose all your work.
LOTS! if you use excel properly, it will save you hours of calculating by hand...
Electronic spread sheets can easily be modified and/or deleted. A hard copy spreadsheet not so. But if you regularly save your work as you are using the spreadsheet you should not have any problems. There is a way to setup Excel to auto save every few minutes.
To save a spreadsheet as text, you can typically use the "Save As" or "Export" feature in spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. Choose a format such as "CSV" (Comma-Separated Values) or "TXT" (Plain Text) from the file type options. This converts the spreadsheet data into a plain text format, where each cell's content is separated by commas or tabs, depending on the chosen format. Finally, save the file, and it will be stored in the selected text format.
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