Toshiba 1800 User Manual
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Learning the Basics
Saving your work
Saving your work
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Use Windows Explorer or My Computer to locate the
program file
program file
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Use the Run dialog box
The Windows
®
XP tutorial chapter gives step-by-step instructions
for starting a program from the Start menu. See
Saving your work
Before you turn off the computer, save your work to the hard disk
drive or a diskette. This is one of the most important rules of
computing. You can never save your files too often.
drive or a diskette. This is one of the most important rules of
computing. You can never save your files too often.
NOTE: Save your data even when you are using Standby
mode, in case the battery discharges before you return to
work. For more information about Standby and Hibernation,
see
mode, in case the battery discharges before you return to
work. For more information about Standby and Hibernation,
see
Many programs offer a feature that saves documents at regular
intervals, such as every 15 minutes. Check your program’s
documentation to see whether it has an automatic save feature.
intervals, such as every 15 minutes. Check your program’s
documentation to see whether it has an automatic save feature.
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To save a file you are updating, open the program’s File menu
and click Save.
and click Save.
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To save the current file with a new name, choose Save As
from the File menu, type a name for the file and click OK.
from the File menu, type a name for the file and click OK.
HINT: To make another copy of the file you are currently
working with, choose Save As from the File menu and give
the new file a different name.
working with, choose Save As from the File menu and give
the new file a different name.