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Summary: It is a good precaution to periodically save your work. That way, if you have an unforeseen problem with your computer, you only lose what you were working on between the last save and the problem. Depending on your version of Excel, you can implement AutoSave either through an add-in or natively in the program. This tip explains how. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and Excel 2003.)
Excel includes the ability to automatically save your work periodically, but the feature is not built into Excel 97 or Excel 2000. Instead, you need to install an add-in and then configure it to work properly. You can check to see if the AutoSave add-in is installed by displaying the Tools menu. If you do not see an AutoSave option, then you will need to follow these steps:
The proper AutoSave add-in is now installed. To use AutoSave, follow these steps:
Notice that there is an option at the bottom of the AutoSave dialog box that allows you to specify whether Excel prompts you before saving your workbook. This is always a good option to select. The reason is because Excel always performs the AutoSave to the same file that you loaded. Thus, without prompting, your existing file will always be overwritten.
If you are using Excel 2002 or Excel 2003, the AutoSave add-in has been made a permanent part of Excel. In this version, you enable AutoSave by following these steps:
Tip #2777 applies to Microsoft Excel versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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