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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate options for saving files including different file types autosave settings and for 365 users weamp;#39;ll look at version history when you create a new workbook itamp;#39;ll be given a default name book one or book 2. xlsx Etc the first thing you need to do is save it for this go to the file Tab and then click save or you can use the keyboard shortcut crl s when you press contr s for the first time itamp;#39;s going to ask you where you want to save the workbook itamp;#39;s opened the dialogue box where I can choose the folder that I want to save it in I can give the file a name now you donamp;#39;t need to have the xlsx on the end when you press save that will automatically be appended so you can just type over this your new name choose your file type you can choose from any of these file types the default is xlsx if you have macros in your workbook then youamp;#39;ll want to save it as a xlsm you can save it as a binary or a CSV the