XL: How to Enable AutoSaveLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q147778 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft Excel includes an AutoSave feature that periodically saves your file as you work on it. AutoSave does not save data into a separate file; therefore, the AutoSave feature does not prevent file corruption. However, AutoSave protects your data in the event that Microsoft Excel unexpectedly quits.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you start Microsoft Excel, AutoSave is not running by default. To start AutoSave, use the following procedure that is appropriate for your version of Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows, Microsoft Excel version 7.0, or Microsoft Excel version 5.0To make AutoSave available, follow these steps:
Microsoft Excel version 4.0 for the MacintoshTo make AutoSave available, follow these steps:
Microsoft Excel version 4.0 for WindowsTo make AutoSave available, follow these steps:
Microsoft Excel version 3.0 for the MacintoshTo make AutoSave available, follow these steps:
If you are using Microsoft Excel version 3.0 for WindowsTo make AutoSave available, follow these steps:
NOTE: Use care when you set the duration between saves. For instance, if you set the duration between saves to one minute, when you edit a large file, you may inadvertently lock up Microsoft Excel because it will continually save the file. For additional information about preventing file corruption, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q149235 TITLE : Excel: How to Prevent File Corruption |
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