How to Save Changes in a Word 2000 Document
Although Microsoft Word 2000 is an older word processing program primarily used in Windows XP, you can still use it to create and modify documents. In Word 2000, you should save the changes you make to a document you already created so as not to lose them. As you modify and edit your documents, saving your changes decreases the chances of losing updated material if case your computer freezes or shuts down.
Instructions
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Open your Microsoft Word document from the location or folder in which you saved it.
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Edit the document. When you finish, click the "File" menu on the top, then click "Save" to save your changes.
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Press "Ctrl" and "S" together to save your changes if you wish to use the keyboard shortcut. Save your changes as frequently as possible.
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Click the "File" menu on the top, then click "Save as" to save your changes to a new file.
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