Specifications
Do not includecolons(:),
backsfashes (I), asterisks
/*),_ ques#onmarks
(?) in the names of
documents.
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For example, ff you are working in a file named Aug. report and the Memory
Full dialog box appears, save the document at the end of the page or erase to
the end of the previous page. Save the document as Aug. report and open a
new document that you save as Aug. report2.
When you create a new document, it is temporarily called Untitled. To save it,
give it a name. The name can be up to 32 characters long and may contain
both uppercase and lowercase letters. Each space or character you type
counts as one character. Note: If you plan on using a file with a DOS
program, you must use a name that DOS can recognize (see page 52).
For moreinformation
on selectingddves,
see the chapter called
File Manager.
If you save to drive F,
the default folder is
called Document.
Anything saved is
saved in Document
unless you select a
different folder by
double-clicidng on _e,__
Tolder in the Save As
dialog box. But drive F
is limited, so save most
tiles on diskette.
l_ To save a new document:
1. Select Save As from the File menu. The Save As dialog box appears with a
New Name text entry box.
2. Select the drive (A or F) where you would like to place the document.
You may also want to select a folder to save the document in.
3. Type a document name in the New Name text entry box. If you do not
name the document, it will automatically be named Untitled.
4. Click on Save. When you return to the open document, its name appears in
the title bar.
l_ To save changes to a document that already has a name:
Select Save from the File menu. Any changes you bave made are saved, and
you are returned to tbeopp_a document. _f Save is dimmed, there are no
_ changes tosave.)_
--. .
OR
Press SAVE from the function key row.
l_ To save a new document onto another diskette:
1. Select Save As from the File menu. The Save As dialog box appears with a
New Name text entry box.
2. Insert the diskette where you would like to save the file.
3. Click on Drive; then select A.
4. Type a document name in the New Name text entry box.
5. Click on Save.
)_ To save a copy using a different name:
1. Select Save As from the File menu. The Save As dialog box appears with the
current name of the document in the New Name text entry box.
2. Select the drive (A or F) where you would like to place the document.
You may also want to select a folder to save the document in.
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