"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.
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.
If you click save as, you save your ballsack from destruction. If you click save, your balls will be eradicated. *University graduate*
Use Save As Command...
if you just save something like a word document and you just click save it wont save the word document in the location you want to save it to where as if you click save as you choose a specific location to save a document.
what is the difference between save and save as in Microsoft word
I was asking a question Difference between (save target as) and (save picture as) ? and now ,,, here I am . There's something stupid about this situation , makes it look lile --- THE MOST IS ALWAYS THE TRUTH --- Absolutly stupid . Where are we going now with such a principle ? (my second question) ,,,
Save: Just quick saves the current document. Save as: A dialog will pop up with the option to change the documents name / type / location
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link is the character you play as but Zelda is the princess you have to save
You right click on the image and click save as... and then save it where ever you want on your computer.(don't know what the difference between an picture and an icon though)