RAM is not permanent storage, so nothing can be saved to it. It is just working memory where you do your work until it is saved. Then it is saved to storage like a hard disk or a USB drive or other storage device.
RAM
File Save or Save As
When working on a document, you are working in the computer's Random Access Memory (RAM). Though very quick, RAM is a volatile memory. If you don't save your document to the internal hard drive, or to an external storage device, before turning off the computer, all is lost - the document no longer exists.If working on an important document, save to the hard drive every few paragraphs. Then, if things go wrong, you only need to begin again at your last save, and not from the beginning again. Save as you go is good advice.
In the computers volatile memory RAM. Many word processing programs automatically save documents at intervals in a temporary folder so the entire document is not lost in case of a computer crash.
"Save" saves the document with the same name/type as you opened or created it. "Save As" allows you to save the document with a new name or format/type.
"Save" saves the document with the same name/type as you opened or created it. "Save As" allows you to save the document with a new name or format/type.
Access the document library, create the new document, specify a user name and password, and save the document to the document library
Installing RAM in pairs can save time and money.
You would choose the 'save as' option
You can determine where a document is going to be saved by choosing the save as function. This will allow you to pick where the document goes and then you can choose save when updates are made to the document.
When you do a save, the changes are applied to the document you originally opened. When you do a 'save as', you have to choose a name and a location where a copy of the document will be saved; this copy will have changes you are currently making to the document. You can then exit the document without saving, and your original document is unchanged. The copy that you 'save as' is still intact, with changes. You can also do a 'save as' without making any changes, just to have another copy of the document existing with a new name and/or location.
Create a new document in any of the office 2007 programs and save this document.