Save as allows you to save something with a new identity. Identity can be name, location, file type.
In other words, Save keeps changes you made to the file . Frequent Saves are a good idea, especially if you are making long edits/contributions. If there is a system problem, you are likely only to lose material you added since the last Save.
Save As creates a copy of the original. When you do a Save As, your original file will NOT have the changes you made since your last Save or Save As command. The changes will appear only in the new copy.
For example you could have a letter template that you created in Word called Letter.doc. You can go into the template and add personal info for a given client, and then Save As, changing the file name to reflect the client. You might do a Save As, changing the name to Letter_John_Doe.doc. Your original template, Letter.doc, remains unchanged, but you have a personalized version of the letter saved with the client's info called Letter_John_Doe.doc in your list of documents. Perhaps you want to make sure that the template never contains sensitive client information, including identity, or you are making extensive changes for each copy and must start with the same original material.
When you select "Save" the system assumes you are saving to the same file name. "Save-As" gives you a chance to save to a New File Name leaving the original file untouched by your most recent changes.
Save as will let you choose the location and name to save the file under.
Save will save your file in the default location or in its current location.
just stick it in ... i repeat just stick it in
Save as will let you choose the location and name to save the file under. Save will save your file in the default location or in its current location.
Save: Just quick saves the current document. Save as: A dialog will pop up with the option to change the documents name / type / location
Exit closes an application. Save As is used to save a document with a different name, type or location. When you go to exit an application, you will be asked if you want to save any of the files that are open in the application.
Poptropica won't save itself but if you travel to a different island and then save after a while it will save everything you have done.
Both Save and Save As appear in the file menu of all Microsoft applications. There is a difference between the two. The very first time you use Save on a new file, it will actually bring you to the Save As option. Save As will save the current file after you've given it a name, a location and a file type for it to be saved as. After that, any time you choose Save, it will save that file with the same name, into the same location and as the same type of file, without asking you. If you want to save that file with a different name or to a different place or as a different type, then you would use Save As again, and you would be given the chance to use those options.
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.
If you click save as, you save your ballsack from destruction. If you click save, your balls will be eradicated. *University graduate*
Save will save to the current file with the changes Save as, allows you to save as a different file with the changes while keeping the old version.
what is the difference between save and save as in Microsoft word
Use Save As Command...
save is a shorter way to save your progress if you have already named it. if you have not named it, or need/want to change the name of your work, you use save as.
Yes you can. You can use the Save As to do this. It gives you lots of different file types that you can save your spreadsheet as.