How to: Save an existing workbook with a different filename.
Solution:
Select 'Save As...' from the 'File' menu, specify where the new copy of the workbook should be saved, and type a new filename for the copy.
To save an existing workbook with a different filename:
1) Select the 'File' menu and select 'Save As...'. (The Save As dialog box appears.)
2) (Optional) Select the drive where the new copy of the workbook file is to be saved from the 'Save in' drop-down list. (A list of folders within the drive appears.)
3) (Optional) Open the desired folder:
a) Select (click) the folder.
b) Click 'Open'. (The folder opens, listing files and subfolders it contains, if any.)
NOTE: To save the new file in a subfolder, select the subfolder and click the 'Open'.
4) Type a new filename in the 'File name' drop-down list box.
NOTE: In Windows 95, a filename can contain up to 255 characters, including spaces.
5) (Optional) To save the new file as a different type, select the appropriate type from the 'Save as type' drop-down list.
6) Click 'Save'.