Excel: SAVE.AS? Function Does Not Save in Excel 2.x FormatID: Q80011
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The SAVE.AS? macro function does not change the file format shown in
the Save As dialog box and does not automatically save a document in
Microsoft Excel version 2.x format when it is given document type
number 16. However, the SAVE.AS function will save the worksheet in
Excel 2.x format when it is given a document type number of 16.
In an Excel 3.0 macro, to make certain that a document is saved in
Excel 2.x format and bring up the Save As dialog box in order to make
other changes, follow the SAVE.AS?() command (which brings up the
dialog box) with a SAVE.AS(,16) command (which converts the document
to Excel 2.x format after the appropriate options are chosen in the
dialog box).
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Last Reviewed: March 23, 1999