USING MICROSOFT WORD
NEW DOCUMENTS TEMPLATES IN MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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“Save As” saves a copy of the file with a new name. “Save” is used simply to save changes to the file.
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Save is found in Backstage view, while Save As is only found on the Quick Access Toolbar.
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Save As is used simply to save changes to the file.
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None-there is no difference in how these commands function.
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Detailed explanation-1: -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.
Detailed explanation-2: -The difference is that Save a copy really saves another copy, but the original file had been saved either. “Save as” saved all the changes in the new file only, remaining the original file untouched, even after changes.
Detailed explanation-3: -Save A Copy: saves the document under a new name, but the original stays open for editing, not the new one. Save As: You save the document under a new name, and the new file stays open for editing.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Save command allows you to name your file and save the file to a certain location the first time you save. Anytime you click save after the file has been named, it gets updated. However, if you want to save a new version of a file, use the Save As command.