In the top corner there will be a File button. Click it and at the bottom it should say save. Click save and you'll have to find a name for your file. Then click save, it should be at the bottom of the page.
You need to click on the Microsoft Office button on the top left hand corner of the screen. Under there is the option to save as. The office Button menu is the same as the old "file" menu.
Click 'File' and select either 'Save' or 'Save as'
click on file menu then click save command
Create a new document in any of the office 2007 programs and save this document.
Save document as .doc (not .docx)
You cannot change the format from Office 2003 to Office 2007, the technology was not out then. But you can make a RTF document that will open in Office 2007. Click on File/Save as/click on the arrow to open the drop down list/ choose RTF
Usually there is no need to convert, since Open Office can read excel files (except Open Office probably will have problems with macros). If you have Excel 2007, then save the file in Office 2003 compatibility mode.
Open it with word 2007 and then save it from Save as command
Using Sharepoint, browse to the document library where the document needs to be placed; click on New > New document. This will open the application whose content type is available in the library. You can work on the document and check-in from there.Alternatively;Create a network place for the document library in question.Go to the office application in question. Click on File > save. Browse to the network location and save the document.In case of Office 2007; click on file > publish> document management server.go to the network place or type in the URL of your site's library and save the document.
Go to the File menu, then click Save as... , a dialog box will show up where you can change where it's saved, the file format, and the name. Click save when you're done.
CTRL-S or click the Orb and select Save.
If you are trying to make a Word 2007 document compatible with Word 97 or Word 2003 you can save it into those formats from the Save As function found under the Office icon at the top left of the Word2007 application window.
sure you can! but you have to have Microsoft office 2003 and 2007. when you are saving on 2007, go to save as and hit, save copy compatible with Microsoft office 97-2007. its very simple and easy.
You need the Office 2007 compatibility pack. It's a free download from Microsoft.
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for, as this is very simple.Go to the toolbar & click on file, click on the drop down menu, click on "Save As" & type in the new name. Note what directory you are saving it in, you can click on desktop, or documents, or wherever you want to save it.For Word in Office 2007 the answer is:To save an existing document with a different file name, use Save As on the Office Button menu.