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Alt + F click save as then browse where drive or disk you wanted to save the document.
save as
Save As
You can determine where a document is going to be saved by choosing the save as function. This will allow you to pick where the document goes and then you can choose save when updates are made to the document.
Instead of selecting 'Save". Select 'Save as" and enter a different save destination.
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!)
Firstly you insert the flash drive.-If you are working with Microsoft Office document, you go to the menu (the bubble left at the top in 2007/ file in 2003) save as, then the save menu will open, you click on your flash drive icon, to open it, and press SAVE-Encase it is an old document and you do not want to open it, you go to the file that the document is in, right click on the document look for the option that says 'SEND TO' take your mouse to this option and then there will be more options to choose from (files) search for your flash drive icon and click on it.Now you got two ways to save a document on your flash drive!
because then you'll lose your data.It dosen't automatically save
You must have saved part of a document to the "normal" document. Go back and mouse it out and save the blank document to normal.doc
The best way to capture any document is if you currently have it open to select the save function located in most file menus. If you find the file online you can simply right-click it and select "save file as" to save it to your hard drive as well.
here are some options= 1. Drag and drop from clicking it once and holding it and drop into your flash drive's window. 2.Open your document in what ever program you have and click save as and rename the document and changing the saving location on the bottom to the flash drive location of the save as window.
Save the document using the 'save as' function (instead of the normal save) - then select the appropriate format from the drop-down menu.