
Save your workbook - Microsoft Support
Use Save As to save your workbook for the first time or to save a copy of your workbook in the location and file format you want.
Save a workbook in another file format - Microsoft Support
Save your workbook to another file format that can be opened in the other program. For example, save to an XML spreadsheet or text file format that the other program might support as well.
File formats that are supported in Excel - Microsoft Support
You can save an Excel file in another file format by clicking the File > Save As. The file formats that are available in the Save As dialog box vary, depending on what type of sheet is active (a …
Change the default file format for saving workbooks
Click File > Options. In the Save category, under Save Workbooks, in the Save files in this format list, click the file format that you want to use. Tip: For more information, see File formats that …
Saving xls to xlsx xlsm - Microsoft Support
Make sure you are in the right path to save the workbook > Choose Excel Workbook (*.xlsx) under Save as type > Select Save. Close and re-open the saved workbook (.xlsx) for the …
Use Excel to open or save a worksheet in the OpenDocument …
See how to open an OpenDocument Spreadsheet in Excel or save an Excel worksheet in .ods format.
Video: Save files in different places and formats
Try it! Save your document in the place and format that best fits your needs. On the File tab, select Save As or Save a Copy. Select a place to save the file, or select Browse and go to the …
Import or export text (.txt or .csv) files - Microsoft Support
There are two ways to import data from a text file with Excel: you can open it in Excel, or you can import it as an external data range. To export data from Excel to a text file, use the Save As …
Save a workbook to text format (.txt or .csv) - Microsoft Support
Open the workbook you want to save. Click File > Save As. Pick the place where you want to save the workbook. In the Save As dialog box, navigate to the location you want. Click the …
Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office
You might want to save your file in another format so that you, or somebody else, can open the file in a different program or older version. For example, you might want to save your Word …