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  1. Import data from another Excel file with Copilot in Excel

    Learn how to import data from one Excel file to your current workbook using Copilot in Excel.

  2. Copy a macro module to another workbook - Microsoft Support

    Copy a macro from one Excel file to another by using the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor.

  3. Move or copy worksheets or worksheet data - Microsoft Support

    Move or copy entire sheets or selected sheet data to other locations in the same or another workbook in Excel.

  4. Save a copy of a workbook to your computer - Microsoft Support

    Save a copy of your Excel for the web workbook, by downloading it to your computer.

  5. Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support

    It's important to be aware of the possibilities for how a relative cell reference might change when you move or copy a formula. Moving a formula: When you move a formula, the cell references …

  6. Copy cell styles from another workbook - Microsoft Support

    Tip: When you move or copy a worksheet from one workbook to another workbook, all the styles that are used on that worksheet are also copied to that workbook. For more information, see …

  7. Copy your macros to a Personal Macro Workbook

    To reuse your macros, you need to copy them to a special workbook on your computer called a Personal Macro Workbook (personal.xlsb).

  8. Save a copy before editing to prevent changing the original file

    To make sure you don't accidentally save changes in the original file, use Save a Copy BEFORE you start making your edits to ensure you're working on the new copy and not overwriting the …

  9. Import or link to data in an Excel workbook - Microsoft Support

    In the Get External Data - Excel Spreadsheet dialog box, in the File name box, specify the name of the Excel source file. Select Link to the data source by creating a linked table, and then click …

  10. Copy from Excel to another Office program - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, select the data you want to copy, and then press Ctrl+C. Open the other Office program, click where you want to paste the data, and then press Ctrl+V.