save as

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Tracy

In the new Word 2007, I can't find an option to "save as" I want to save the
same document as two different things, and I can't find the "save as" button.
Help!
 
Is your Office Button (the "orb" in the top left corner) still blinking
because you haven't yet discovered it? Click on it to display a menu; that's
where you'll find Save As;
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 
That big round thing in the upper left corner isn't just a decoration.
It's called the "Office button", and it serves the same purpose as the
old File menu (which appears again in Word 2010, admitting Microsoft's
mistake). Click it to open a menu with such things as Open, Save As,
and Print.

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Jay Freedman
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You may find the macros at http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm
useful, These can easily be adapted to save the document either to different
locations or as different file types (or both). If you cannot figure it out,
post back what you need.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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Curious how the mind works. After getting used to the Office button in 2007,
I found myself wishing they had not changed it back to 'file' in Word 2010
<LOL>

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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They do say that keeping the brain active helps keep it healthy -- and
changing up the s/w is MS's way of doing that for us. :-)
bj

Nope! being a total cynic, MS only change things to annoy the users...
For example when bringing out a New OS they have to change things we've
taken time to learn, just to make the UI less user friendly.

Once a GUI was a joy to use, now it has become a PITA, all style over
substance, and where each new version is changed to make things a bit less
user friendly.

The same applies to many applications.

But then I'm a cynic... ;-)

Dave
 
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