Learning the Basics
How to Save Your Work
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How to Save Your Work
When you’re working on a document, all your work exists in the
computer's temporary memory. When you turn the computer off,
everything in memory is lost. Therefore it’s important to save your
files to the hard disk or to a diskette before turning the power off.
Saving documents is quick and easy, and it's a good idea to get in
the habit of saving frequently. That way, if you run into trouble,
you won't lose many long hours of work.
Many programs offer a feature that saves documents after a set
period of time. Check your programs’ documentation to see if they
have an automatic save feature.
You use the same procedure to save files in all Windows programs.
This section describes this procedure.
1 Choose Save from the File menu.
If you're working with a previously existing document, one
that already has a file name, that's all there is to it. If you've cre-
ated a new document, your program displays a Save As dialog
box.
A sample Save As dialog box
You use this dialog box to specify where to store the file and to
give it a file name.
2 Choose the drive and folder where you want your file to be
stored.
3 Type a file name and choose OK.
Windows 95 supports file names of up to 255 characters, and
the names may include spaces.
Summary of Contents for Satellite 200 Series
Page 48: ...Let s Start at the Very Beginning UsingTheElectronicGuide 49 ...
Page 117: ...Before You Go to a Computer Store BuyingHardware 121 ...
Page 174: ...Little Cards That Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard 181 ...
Page 201: ...Connecting to the World DiscoveringToshiba sOn lineResources 209 ...
Page 248: ...Making Life Easier ChangingtheDisplayMode 259 ...
Page 255: ...What s Really Going On WhatReallyHappensWhenYouTurntheComputerOn 267 ...
Page 290: ...If Something Goes Wrong IfYouNeedFurtherAssistance 303 ...
Page 321: ...Hardware Setup TheHardwareConfigurationOptionsDialogBox 339 ...
Page 336: ...TSETUP OTHERS 355 ...
Page 356: ...Specifications 379 ...
Page 364: ...Input OutputPortAddressAssignments Part III Appendixes 389 ...