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Clicking either the Save command or the Save As command in Backstage View will do which of the following for a new, unsaved workbook?Group of answer choicessave the changes to the existing fileaccess the Save As optionssave and close the fileopen the Browse dialog box

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Clicking either the Save command or the Save As command in Backstage View will do which of the following for a new, unsaved workbook?Group of answer choicessave the changes to the existing fileaccess the Save As optionssave and close the fileopen the Browse dialog box

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Clicking either the Save command or the Save As command in Backstage View for a new, unsaved workbook will access the Save As options. This is because the workbook is new and has not been saved before, so you need to specify a location and file name for the workbook.

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