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There may be times when you want to make a copy of a workbook, without affecting the original. Excel provides an easy way to do this. Simply follow these steps:
The workbook that is opened use the same file name, but Excel attaches some sort of phrase to the beginning of the file name, as a prefix. For instance, you might see the file name prefixed with "Copy of" or "Copy (1)." Thus, if the original workbook you selected in step 2 is named "Budget.xlsm," what Excel creates is a workbook named "Copy of Budget.xlsm" or "Copy (1)Budget.xlsm." If you want to rename the file, you will need to either use the Save As command, or rename the workbook after closing it.
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