This is why almost all Excel experts recommend saving your work frequently (now Excel even has an autosave feature where it saves files automatically). While this is good practice, I recommend going even further and saving a new copy of your Excel file every day or every week (depending on how frequently you work on it and how important it is). And a fast way of saving a copy of your existing file is by using the ‘Save As’ option in Excel. The ‘Save As’ dialog box allows you to save a copy of your existing file where you can give a new name to the file (I prefer adding dates to make the name different and easy to keep track of). Let me show you some keyboard shortcuts and other useful options to open the ‘Save As’ dialog box.

Keyboard Shortcuts to Open the Save As Dialog box

There are not one but two ‘Save As’ keyboard shortcuts in Excel. And both are quite easy to use.

Save As Shortcut #1 in Excel

The fastest way to open the ‘Save As’ dialog box is by using the below keyboard shortcut As soon as you press the F12 key, the Save As dialog box should open up, where you can give a name to your Excel file and specify the location where the file should be saved. In case F12 doesn’t work for you, use the below shortcut: To use the above keyboard shortcut, hold the Function key and then press the F12 key.

Save As Shortcut #2 in Excel

Below is another keyboard shortcut that will also open the ‘Save As’ dialog box. To use the above keyboard shortcut, you need to use these keys in succession (one after the other). The good thing about this shortcut is that it always works, and is not impacted by the function keys on your keyboard.

Save As Option in the Ribbon

If you’re not a fan of keyboard shortcuts, you can always go to the ‘Save As’ option that’s available in the ribbon. While this may not be the fastest way to reach the ‘Save As’ dialog box, it’s only a couple of clicks (so not too much work either). Below are the steps to open the ‘Save As’ dialog box using the option in the ribbon: The above steps would also open the ‘Save As’ dialog box.

Adding Save As Option in the Quick Access Toolbar

If you’re not a fan of keyboard shortcuts, there is another quick way that only takes a click to open the Save As dialog box. And to make that possible, you need to add the Save As option in the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT). Below are the steps to add the ‘Save As’ icon to the Quick Access Toolbar: The above steps would add the save as icon in the Quick Access Toolbar, which always remains visible above or below the ribbon (unless you have specifically hidden it). Once you have added the ‘Save As’ icon to the QAT, you can open the dialog box with a single click. While this is not a keyboard shortcut, it is a lot faster than accessing the same option through the File tab in the ribbon

Important Things to Know When Using Save As in Excel

A few important things you should know when working with the save as dialog box in Excel: In this tutorial, I showed you a couple of keyboard shortcuts you can use to open the Save As dialog box, which you can use to save any new or existing file with a new name to any location. I also covered the steps to add the ‘Save As’ icon to the Quick Access Toolbar, which allows you to open the ‘Save As’ dialog box with a single click. I hope you found this tutorial useful. Other Excel tutorials you may also like:

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