.tsv .csv etc files are not full spreadsheet formats, so you can not
'save as' such a file. This does not stop you from importing from or
exporting to those kind of file types. Just use the data->importdata or
data->exportdata menu items.

Note that you will need to use the configurable text exporter to write a
.tsv file.

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Title:
  gnumeric no longer offers to save as csv/tsv etc (text), despite
  listing such files when choosing "All files" as save type

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