If you've already saved your file, or haven't saved yet, click File>Save As... then you type your title, and below the first scroll down menu, there is a second one that says File Format. Click the menu and you get the available formats that you convert the file into. Hope this helps.
Photoshop's "Save for web" supports PNG, JPG and GIF.
You can convert an Excel file to many different formats. Just Save As and select the format you like.
GstarCAD can export: DWG, DWF, PDF, WMF, BMP, EMF, SVG and OCF file formats. You can also open and save DXF, JPEG, TIF, PNG, GIF file formats.
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.
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There is a software call DVD to WMV Ripper. You can use to rip DVD formats to .wmv formats.
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Keepvid allows a person to save in three different formats. Those formats are MP4, 3GP or FLV.
You can save Excel in many different formats. To save as HTML you select File|Save As. When the Save As window opens, look toward the bottom of the window for the "Save as type:" drop down. From the drop down selection click on "Web Page (*.htm; *.html). Navigate to the location in the Documents Library where you want to save the file, type the file name you want in the "File name:" box, and click the Save button at the bottom right of the Save As window.See response in the "Expert box."
The File name is the name you want to give the file. The Save As Type allows you specify different formats that you can save the file in. You may be saving the file so that it can be opened with other applications. You may be saving it, but not with the particular extension that is standard for it, but with your on. For a web page saved in a text editor you would use .htm or .html for the extension, and use the *.* for the Save As Type to ensure it doesn't add a .txt extension onto the end of the filename.
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