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If you choose to save as a html file than it will else it will save as the file type you told it to.
Yes, you can hold more one than one save file.
It is not actually limited to 320. There are different types of software that will go over 400. But 320 is a reasonable practical limit for most applications. The whole point of mp3 is that you end up with a compressed smaller file than a wav file for example. If you go to very high bit rate mp3s then you don't have a significantly smaller file than a wav. So whats the point? You may as well just save the wav file - which is higher quality than any mp3.
All you have to do is keep the file smaller than 1.44 megabytes. By todays standards, that's pretty small... not even half of a single MP3 song. That's why newer computers don't even have floppy drives anymore.
Try saving as a different file type. A .jpeg file would be smaller than a .bmp file.
Save it as a JPEG file, and adjust the compression down until it is 39K. It is bound to look a bit crappy at this compression ratio, though.
How long is a piece of string? It depends on the file, the type of file and the format it is in. A zipped file is smaller than an unzipped one, a music file is larger than a picture file and a movie is larger than a song..... There is no single answer to this question.
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.
The 2007 versions of Microsoft Office suite introduced an XML file format, which actually has more than one file, but then all of these files are compressed, using the ZIP format, into a single file. The file extension has an X at the end. So while previous versions of PowerPoint had a .PPT extension, the new format has .PPTX extension, to denote the new format.
.xlsx is the file format used in Microsoft Office Excel 2007. It is NOT backwards compatible (i.e. Excel 2003 and earlier versions cannot open it). The file is XML based and smaller in size than the .xls format. It is possible to open, edit, and save a .xls file in Excel 2007 for backward compatibility.
well if you are refeering to winrar than i may have a soloution. got to the file. highlight whichever files you want to save in a way. then click extract and you can save it to any file from my documents to desktop. hope it helps. :)
Yes you can. And multiple save slots.