You must save separately, you cannot save anything to more than one place at one time. When you save a Word document it automatically saves in Word. Then go back and choose "Save As" and just type the name you want to save in and then box below gives you choices of what locations you want to save in. i.e. saving Word document in Word Perfect.
That depends on where the save file was located. If it was somewhere in your personal documents, it's possible that the save file still works
Like you would do in saving photos. File >>Save>>go to My Documents and click save.
A file folder can hold paper documents. A folder is also the same terminology used in computer lingo and means the same, as a "folder" to save electronic documents and pictures.
Both Save and Save As appear in the file menu of all Microsoft applications. There is a difference between the two. The very first time you use Save on a new file, it will actually bring you to the Save As option. Save As will save the current file after you've given it a name, a location and a file type for it to be saved as. After that, any time you choose Save, it will save that file with the same name, into the same location and as the same type of file, without asking you. If you want to save that file with a different name or to a different place or as a different type, then you would use Save As again, and you would be given the chance to use those options.
Save the file into My Documents...and that's all.
no, u cant.
In the context of computer software, particularly when dealing with documents or files, "Save" and "Save As" are related actions, but they serve slightly different purposes: 1.Save: This action is used to store the changes made to an existing file. When you click "Save," the changes you've made to the document or file are overwritten onto the same file that you initially opened. If the file has never been saved before, clicking "Save" often prompts you to choose a location and provide a filename. 2.Save As: "Save As" is used to create a new copy of the file, usually with a different name or in a different location. It allows you to keep the original file intact while creating a duplicate or a version with modifications. This can be useful when you want to create a new iteration of a document without altering the existing one. In summary, "Save" is used to update and overwrite the current version of a file, while "Save As" is used to create a new copy of the file, either with a different name or in a different location. The "Save As" function is handy when you want to preserve the original file and create a modified or separate version.
when you go to save the file in the save as box navigate to my documents keep going up in folders until you see desktop save file
It appears you have to save the file in a PDF format, or one of the other supported file types. When you save the file 'as' change the ending from .doc, to one of the supported file types.
no it can not save documents because the mouse can help you choose different things on your computer
You cannot save documents to this file extension, only non-animated pictures/images.
click the file button in the uppermost part in the screen then then click save as then find a folder where to save your file. after that there is a box in the bottom tha says file name and then type the file name of your document. then after that click the save button in the lower left part of the screen