The application will close immediately. As your file has been saved and is up to date, there is no need for the application to ask if you want to save it. This would happen if the file had not been saved.
No. It allows you to jump to the cell you designate.
To exit from the VI editor, first press Esc to ensure you are in command mode. Then, type :wq to save any changes and exit, or :q! to exit without saving. If you want to save without exiting, use :w.
You push "Esc" up at the top of the keyboard. This will pause the game and take you to the pause menu. On the pause menu, there will be a "Save" button somewhere in the middle. Click that button, name your save, and then click the "Save" button at the bottom. To exit, you push "Esc" again and click "Exit" which will take you out to the main menu.
In Command and Conquer 4, to save your progress during a mission, you can use the in-game menu by pressing the "Esc" key and selecting the option to save your game. To exit the mission, simply choose the "Quit" option from the same menu. Keep in mind that saving is typically only available at specific points, so ensure you're at a save point if you want to preserve your progress.
Exit closes an application. Save As is used to save a document with a different name, type or location. When you go to exit an application, you will be asked if you want to save any of the files that are open in the application.
Use Save As Command...
I saw that this was a question I could answer, so I clicked on the title, clicked "Answer It!" and started typing my post. At the end of this sentence, I will hit "Save," and my answer will be posted for you to read.
you dont lose items, you only loose coins. But the coins do disappear after you leave.
First you need to give it a filename, if you start writing and want to take a break, when you only click Save.
you just exit and it will save itself
use an account and press exit and save
My best guess would be that you accidentally clicked the save button twice.