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Save and Save As

Page 1

Introduction

By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to:

  • Use Save
  • Use Save As
Page 2

Saving a New File

When Saving a File for the First Time:

Important pointChoose Fileaction Save from the menu bar. (Ctrl+S)

save menu


Or, Use the Toolbar:

Important pointClick the Save button save button on the Standard toolbar.

save toolbar

 

Page 3

Save As

After choosing Save using one of the two methods described on the previous page, the Save As dialog box appears.

save as dialog box

To Specify a File Location:

  • Open the Save In: drop down list box.
  • Choose 31/2 floppy (A:) if saving to a floppy disk.
  • Choose (C:) if saving to your hard disk.
  • Name your file in the File name: box.
  • Click OK.

If you do not choose a file name, Office 2000 applications assign a file name for you. It assigns the first line of text in you document, unless you give it a different name when prompted in the File name box.

If you do not specify a file location, Office uses the My Documents folder as the default location. So, if you can't find a file, check My Documents.

After Naming and Saving a File Once:

  • Click the Save button save button on the Standard toolbar.
    Or,
  • Go to the File menu and choose Save. You will not get a Save As dialog box again.

IMPORTANT WARNING:

Save periodically when you are working in an application. If you lose information, you will be sorry!

 

Page 4

Saving a File Under a New Name

Suppose you intend to edit or revise a document and want to keep the original. Rather than start from scratch, open the old file, use save as to save it under a new name, and then edit the new document while leaving the original untouched.

  • Open the old file.
  • Save it as a new file using a new name.
  • Edit the new document leaving the original untouched.

Check this outSave as allows this.

To Save your document under a different name:

  • Choose FileactionSave As from the menu bar.
  • The Save As dialog appears.
  • Type a new name for your file in the File name: box.
  • Click Save.

IMPORTANT:
Choose Save As to rename a document.
Be careful not to overwrite your original file.

 

Page 5

Challenge!

  • Open an existing file.
  • Make changes to that file.
  • Using Save As, save that file under a new name.
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