Answered By: Arnetta Henderson Last Updated: May 15, 2015 Views: 17
Answered By: Arnetta Henderson
Last Updated: May 15, 2015 Views: 17
In most programs you can save a file to a computer or drive in a couple of steps. Here's how:
- Go to File> Save As.
- A window will pop up giving you the chance to choose where to save. By default, it will save to the Documents library on the computer, but you can choose anywhere you want to save it by using the scroll bar on the left to see all drives available under Computer.
- Click on the drive you want.
- Hit the Save button and you're done!
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