Use Save As Command...
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For any standard Mac application, use the Save or Save As... command under the File menu. If the particular Mac application doesn't have a File menu, or chooses to use a different command, report it as a bug to the developer; all Mac applications that save files should use the standard method.
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You perform several edits in a table within an Access database. When should you execute the Save command?
The Save command, which can also be activated by the Ctrl - S keyboard shortcut. If it is the first time it is being saved, then you can use Save As. This will happen automatically as when it is first saved you need to specify a name, location and the file type for the file.
You would need to use the 'save as' command in OpenOffice and save the file as MS Office format.
Use Photomerge command from File > Automate > Photomerge to create panorama then save as JPEG from File > Save As or Save for Web & Devices.
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To save the current running configuration you can use the "copy run start" command. Any configurations that are made on a router will not be saved until you use this command and it will save the current running configuration to the local NVRAM. This configuration will then be used on next startup. To back up we can save the configuration to a remote TFTP server with use of the "copy run tftp" command. Always have a back up plan.
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In terminal you should use command "kill" for example kill -HUP $pid