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You open C:\Data\Data.xlsx in Excel.
When you attempt to publish the file to Microsoft Power BI, you receive the following error message: "We couldn't publish to Power BI. Make sure your workbook is saved as an Excel file (.xlsx or .xlsm) and is not password protected."
You need to ensure that you can publish the file to Power BI.
What should you do first?

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