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.
well they both save your work and are basically the samething exept, one lets you choose where you save it (save as) and the other saves it to your last known save location (save)
Some commands are Save, Load, Auto etc.
The Save As command.
Excel is a Microsoft product. It has many commands, such as "Save the File", import, export, copy are all commands.
Save, will save your current stat. Save as, will allow you to change parameter. This means that if you had an open text or picture: Save, would save exactly what it is right now. Save as, would allow you to change the name or, in the case of a picture, transfer as another file type (for example: as a jpg file instead of bmp file).
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.
It depends on what commands the owner of a server set for a moderator. Moderators play different roles and have different commands in different servers.
Some of them are: Load, Save, Compile, Link, Execute.
In the Backstage view of Microsoft Office applications, the "Save," "Save As," and "Open" commands are found on the left-hand sidebar. The "Save" command is usually at the top, while "Open" is typically listed just below it. The "Save As" option can be accessed by clicking on "Save a Copy" or directly through the "Save As" option if available. The Backstage view can be accessed by clicking the "File" tab in the ribbon.
Save: Just quick saves the current document. Save as: A dialog will pop up with the option to change the documents name / type / location
You move your hands less and save time when performing commands.
To use the Freenode IRC servers, you will need to use different commands to perform different actions. The Freenode website has a full list of all of the commands used. Some examples of these commands include D, R, and Z.