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When Should the XLSM OR XLSB Formats be Used

When Should the XLSM OR XLSB Formats be Used

November 28, 2022July 20, 2022 by Laura
When Should the XLSM OR XLSB Formats be Used

Almost all workbooks in Excel are saved in the file type XLSX. However, other file types in Excel, including XLSM and XLSB. When you use the Save As a function, you will be asked the folder and file name. The question to ask yourself is, which file type should I use? Default by Excel sets

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