Wiley Office 2010 Just the Steps For Dummies 978-0-470-53219-5 Benutzerhandbuch
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Chapter 1: Handling Document Files
Figure 1-3
Figure 1-4
Save a Document
1. Click the File tab. From Backstage view that appears, choose
Save As.
2. In the Save As dialog box that appears (see Figure 1-3), navi-
gate to the folder where you want to save the document.
3. Type a name for the document in the File Name field. To
down-save in Word 97–2003 format (.doc), choose that for-
mat from the Save As Type list.
mat from the Save As Type list.
4. Click Save, and Word saves the document. The name of the
document appears in the title bar. To save subsequent
changes to the document, you can click the Save button on
the Quick Access Toolbar.
changes to the document, you can click the Save button on
the Quick Access Toolbar.
The Save button looks like an old-time computer floppy disk.
Set Options for Saving Documents
1. Click the File tab; from BackStage view that appears, choose
Options.
2. In the Word Options dialog box that appears, click Save (left
side of the dialog box) to display options you can apply to all
documents you save (see Figure 1-4), including the folder
where you save your documents and the format for all Word
documents. You also can set AutoRecover preferences, which
Word uses to help you recover unsaved work if Word closes
prematurely.
documents you save (see Figure 1-4), including the folder
where you save your documents and the format for all Word
documents. You also can set AutoRecover preferences, which
Word uses to help you recover unsaved work if Word closes
prematurely.
3. Click OK to save your selections.
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