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4. Click Save in the Save As dialog box.
You then connect to the SharePoint site and get a list of the document libraries, as shown in
Figure 15-3.
Think of these libraries as folders on the SharePoint site.
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5. Enter the name of the file in the File Name box, double-click the library where you want to
save your file, and then click Save.
Figure 15-3: Double-click the library where you want to save your file, and then click Save.
After you have published the workbook, you can view it on the Web by going to your SharePoint site
and finding the document in the appropriate library. When you open the workbook, it shows in the
browser with several menu options (see Figure 15-4):
Edit Workbook: Either download the workbook or edit the workbook in the browser.
Share: E-mail a link to your newly published workbook.
Data: Refresh any external data connections you have in your workbook.
Find: Search for specific text in the workbook.
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