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■ Creating, Saving, and Closing a New File
from Microsoft Office 365
by EckoTango
■ Macros are not enabled in any of the Office Web Apps. ■ You can’t use inking or embed media files in a notebook in OneNote Web App.
You can create a new file easily by clicking the Office Web App icon of the file type you want to create. The new file opens in the browser window (shown in Figure 8-4, with Excel Web App displayed), and the ribbon offers the tools you need to get started.
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FIGURE 8-4 After you click the Excel Web App icon, the new worksheet appears in your web browser.
Tip In Excel Web App, you’ll notice that the Unsaved Changes banner appears at the top of the new worksheet. Click Start Autosaving to display a dialog box in which you can enter a file name, and then click OK.
You can now enter information by clicking in the cells and typing, copying, and pasting information, or creating tables for your workbook data. When you’re finished working with an Excel workbook, a OneNote notebook, or a PowerPoint presentation using Office Web Apps, click the File tab and click Close when you’re ready to close the file. Because these Web Apps autosave your information, you don’t need to do anything to save your changes.