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no, u cant.
They are stored wherever the user wants to save them to. There is usually a default folder to save them to that can be set in the options in Excel. Normally it is the user's My Documents folder. It can be changed and the user is free to save a file wherever they want to if they don't want it to go to the default folder, so there is no single answer to the question.
While being edited (before it's intentionally saved) Word documents are stored in the system's random access memory (RAM). Once the file is "saved" (*file, save as*), it is stored in the selected memory device. Saving a file to My Documents, for example, would save to the hard drive, solid state drive, jump drive, etc: the actual hardware where "My Documents" is located.
Because a computer provides a large amount of space which data can be stored on like documents etc. All documents should be backed up because if the hard drive fails, it will lose all data including the documents.
C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\Ice Age 2
Like you would do in saving photos. File >>Save>>go to My Documents and click save.
when you go to save the file in the save as box navigate to my documents keep going up in folders until you see desktop save file
Can you save music and picture files on a CD? exactly. OBVIOUSLY you can save your documents on a CD!! Your welcome.
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They are stored wherever the user wants to save them to. There is usually a default folder to save them to that can be set in the options in Excel. Normally it is the user's My Documents folder. It can be changed and the user is free to save a file wherever they want to if they don't want it to go to the default folder, so there is no single answer to the question.