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5.1.4 Save As
The “Save As” option is used to save a document as a different file
name, on another disk, or as a different file type. If you want to execute
this command, press “Alt”, and then press “Enter” when the “File” menu
is displayed. Move to “Save As” by pressing “Down arrow key.” Then,
press “Enter.” Another way is to press “Alt-s,” which executes the “Save
As” command in the word processor.
If you execute “Save As,” the “Save as dialog box” is displayed. This
dialog box is almost the same as the “Open” dialog box. It consists of
“file list,” “File name,” “Type” (representing the file format), a “Confirm”
button, and a “Cancel” button. If the dialog box is opened, “File name:” is
displayed. You can move from one tab to the other tab by pressing
“tab”or “shift-tab”.
If you execute “Save As” when you are editing a document that you
opened, the displayed file name, file format, and the folder are the same
as those of the file that you opened.
However, if you created a new document by executing the word
processor or by executing “New,” and you execute “Save” or “Save As,”
the displayed default file name is “noname.brl” and the file path is
“flashdisk/My Documents/.”
If you want to edit the file name, type in the new file name. You cannot
use the following characters in a file or folder name. “|, \, <, >, ?, :, *”
If you want to change the file format, move to “Type.” In “Type,” move to
the file format that you want by pressing “Up arrow key”or “Down arrow
key.”
If you want to save a file with a file name that is in the file list, move to
the “file list” by pressing “shift-tab.” When “file name” is displayed, select
your desired file by navigating the file list with the same method that you
used to navigate the “File manager” that was explained in chapter 4.