
Save a document - Microsoft Support
Use Save and Save As to store documents, choosing the file format and location on your drive or network.
Save your files - Microsoft Support
To save a file to your computer, select This PC, select the folder you want to save the file to, or select Browse and navigate to the location where you want to save the file.
Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office
To save your file: Press CTRL+S or select File > Save. Tip: You can also select Save on the Quick Access Toolbar. You must enter a name for the file if you are saving it for the first time.
Create a new folder - Microsoft Support
You can create new folders many different ways, but the two easiest ways are by using the Save As command or File Explorer. This article explains how to do both.
Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support
Windows Backup is an easy, single stop for all of your backup needs.
Save documents online - Microsoft Support
Saving your files to the cloud lets you access them from anywhere and makes it easy to share them with family and friends. To save documents online with OneDrive, sign in to Office. Your …
Where is Save As? - Microsoft Support
The Save As feature in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint has been replaced by Save a Copy. To save a copy of a file, do the following: Tap File > Save a Copy. Choose where you want to save the …
Turn on AutoSave - Microsoft Support
Save your documents to OneDrive or SharePoint libraries automatically with AutoSave.
Video: Create, save, and open files - Microsoft Support
You can save to your computer, OneDrive, or another location. Save your files to OneDrive if you'd like to get to them anywhere - on your computer, tablet, or phone.
Save Office files automatically - Microsoft Support
When you use Office apps on your mobile device, the changes that you make are saved automatically in the cloud location of your choice. As you work in the file, your changes are …
How do I turn on AutoSave? - Microsoft Support
AutoSave is available when a file is saved to Microsoft OneDrive or SharePoint in Microsoft 365, but you need to save or open the file from within Excel, PowerPoint or Word to switch it on.