There is no save button. The document gets automatically saved.
Google Docs has an automatic save function. There is no need to manually save.
You can find the answer you want, below, a link to Table : Gadgets - Google Docs Help.
if you have a gmail account, save it to google docs, or just make a google account
In Google Docs, just next to the CREATE button is an icon that is an Upload button (also red), click that and set "Convert documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and drawings to the corresponding Google Docs format" then choose your Word .doc file and upload it. The document will be converted into a GoogleDoc.After finishing your document, copy and paste the whole of it into your google document. If this doesn't work then you will have to create it on google docs.
Yes, you can save files in the .TXT format.
You can't save to a computer without a HDD but you can save it to some from of portable storage like a USB, Flash, SD, DVD or a Blu-Ray disk. if you don't have any of them then you can store it on the cloud with soft where like google docs but then that brings back to step 1 as you need to save the file before uploading it to Google Docs unless you create it using Google docs
When you look in your gmail account, look at the top left corner. You will see something that says documents. Click on that and you will find the documents and power-points you saved. Just click on the file you want and edit.
If you have Office 2007: Office Button; Word Options; Proofing.
Most features in Google Docs operate using binary logic, meaning that the feature is either 'on' or 'off'. You can undo highlighting by selecting the highlighed material and clicking the Highlight button.
You may be able to save the code written for the program, if you have access to it. You cannot save the compiled, operational version of any program on Google Docs. Depending on the type of document you're working with, you may be able to insert a link, which you could use as a route or path to a program.
Google Docs was created on 2006-03-09.
Use google docs offline. It will put everything on the computer, as well as the cloud. You can then copy the documents to your flash drive!