Learning the Basics
How to Save Your Work
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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When you’re working in a file, all your work exists in the com-
puter’s memory. But information stored in memory is temporary:
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.
Saving your files 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,
such as the power going out, you won’t lose the product of many
long hours of work.
Many programs offer a feature that saves your files 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 pro-
grams. This section describes this procedure. If you’re using an
MS-DOS program, refer to your program documentation for
instructions on saving files.
To save a file in a Windows program, follow these steps:
1 Choose Save from the File menu.
If you’re working with a previously existing file, one that
already has a file name, that’s all there is to it. If you’ve created
a new file, your program displays a Save As dialog box, like
the following example. You use this dialog box to specify
where to store the file and to give it a file name.
A sample Save As dialog box
2 Choose the drive and directory where you want your file to
be stored.
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Страница 30: ...Chapter 1 Make Sure You Have Everything 1 Select a Place To Work 2 Find Out Where Everything s Located 6 ...
Страница 43: ...Finding Your Way around the System Find Out Where Everything s Located Part I Getting To Know Your Computer 13 ...
Страница 126: ...Chapter 5 Buying Programs 97 Buying Hardware 105 ...
Страница 169: ...Little Cards that Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard Part I Getting To Know Your Computer 139 ...
Страница 213: ...Using Your Computer on Your Desk Using the Optional Noteworthy Port Replicator Part I Getting To Know Your Computer 183 ...
Страница 214: ...Chapter 10 Using a Password 185 Applying Physical Restraints 194 Viruses and How To Cure Them 195 ...
Страница 298: ...PART II CONTENTS The Hotkeys 271 MaxTime 275 Hardware Setup 293 TSETUP 307 The Diagnostic Test 323 ...
Страница 300: ...Chapter 15 Instant Password Security 271 Power 272 Resume Mode 272 Sound 272 Display 272 Keyboard 273 ...
Страница 321: ...MaxTime The Machine Settings Dialog Box Part II Technical Reference 291 ...
Страница 322: ...Chapter 17 The Hardware Configuration Dialog Box 294 The Hardware Configuration Options Dialog Box 296 ...
Страница 351: ...TSETUP OTHERS Part II Technical Reference 321 ...
Страница 352: ...Chapter19 Starting the Diagnostic Test 324 Choosing Test Options 325 Test Sequence 327 Exiting the Diagnostic Menus 334 ...
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Страница 368: ...Appendix A Built in Features 339 Optional Accessories and Devices 344 Specifications 346 ...
Страница 377: ...Features and Specifications Specifications Part III Appendixes 347 ...
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Страница 380: ...Appendix C IRQ Level Assignments 351 DMA Channel Assignments 352 Input Output Port Address Assignments 353 ...
Страница 385: ...System Resources Input Output PortAddressAssignments Part III Appendixes 355 ...
Страница 386: ...Appendix D CS Model Video Modes 358 Satellite 110CT Video Modes 359 ...
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