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  1. Save a copy of a workbook to your computer - Microsoft Support

    Select File > Save As > Download a Copy. If Excel asks whether to open or save the workbook, select Save . Note: If you select Open instead of Save , the workbook will open in Protected …

  2. Free Excel for the web templates - Microsoft Support

    Use create.microsoft.com to find and download free Excel for the web templates. Download free Excel templates for calendars, invoices, budgeting, and more.

  3. Excel help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find Microsoft Excel help and learning resources. Explore how-to articles, guides, training videos, and tips to efficiently use Excel.

  4. Basic tasks in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Get started with basic tasks in Excel such as opening a workbook, entering and formatting data, calculating data, and trying some quick analysis features..

  5. Save your workbook - Microsoft Support

    In the Excel Options dialog box, click Save. Under Save workbooks, make sure Save AutoRecover information every n minutes is checked. Set the minutes for how often you want …

  6. Differences between the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) …

    What is supported when I save an Excel spreadsheet in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format? The table below shows which Excel features are fully, partially, or not supported in the …

  7. 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.

  8. Export an external list to Excel - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to Export a SharePoint external list to Excel and synchronize it for a read only but refreshable data source.

  9. Switch to Excel for the web from Sheets - Microsoft Support

    Training: Here's some helpful information and tips to help you make a smooth transition to Microsoft Excel from Google Sheets.

  10. What is Excel? - Microsoft Support

    Training: Learn how to create a spreadsheet, enter data, and create a chart in Excel.

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