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Naming a document to save and saving it
When saving a word document - where do you give it a name? There used to be
a box where to type in a name for the document during "Save As" |
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Naming a document to save and saving it
What version of Word are you using? If Word 2007, click the Office button
(upper left corner), then click Save As. For a number of commands, the Office button is roughly equivalent to Word 2003's (and earlier) File menu. Alternatively, press Ctrl+S (Save, which automatically brings up Save As if the file has not yet been saved). Alternatively, click the Save tool in the Quick Access Toolbar (above the Home tab in the ribbon, by default). Alternatively, press the F12 key, which is assigned to Save As. There are additional methods as well, but one of these should get you there. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Mixchael Mayes" Mixchael wrote in message ... When saving a word document - where do you give it a name? There used to be a box where to type in a name for the document during "Save As" |
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