USING MICROSOFT WORD
MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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View tab, New Device
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Save, because every time you save, you make a different copy
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A different application
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Save as, then select the device
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Detailed explanation-1: -Save your document Click FILE > Save, pick or browse to a folder, type a name for your document in the File name box, and click Save. Save your work as you go-hit Ctrl+S often.
Detailed explanation-2: -Click the File tab to access Backstage view, choose Export, then select Change File Type. Select a file type, then click Save As. The Save As dialog box will appear.
Detailed explanation-3: -Saving a file under a new name If you want to create an exact copy of an original document for editing or revising purposes, you should perform a Save As on the file and save it under a new name. This will guarantee that you always have a saved original copy.
Detailed explanation-4: -The key difference among Save and Save As would be that Save aims to update the current content of the last stored file, whereas Save As aims to save a new folder or to save an existing file to a new place with the identical name or another title.