It takes up space each time you save a document or anything.
Answer: True - yes the document which you save on the desktop is saved on the hard drive. Unless you're saving the document on an external hard drive, USB, or CD, it would be saved on the hard drive. (wow!)
on the desktop
desktop publishing
Yes, I think it can be. Try saving it to the Paint in your Start search. By doing that, press open at the top. From there, just click set as desktop background. Should work.
A procedural document may be called a process document or desktop procedure.
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The answer is: Desktop Publishing
CTRL+S for most Windows-standard programs.
When you close a document it means that its window is removed from a desktop and the file is no longer in the computer's memory.
When you want to make changes to a document, you need to be able to keep those changes around. This is known as saving. When you save a document, it writes the contents of that document to the hard drive for use later on.
Document layout is facilitated by nonprinting guidelines and underlying document grids.
Command-S