Saving Files In Microsoft Word 2021 [Tutorial]
Saving Files In Microsoft Word 2021 [Tutorial]
Saving a document is a very important step that is to be executed right after the addition of some content in a document. This is done to prevent the loss of data that might occur because of power cuts or system failure. There are multiple ways provided by MS Word to save a file or a document with/without a name specified by the user.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
word save document
word save document without markup
word save document as template
ms word save document
word save document without comments
save webpage as word document
You can save a file to a folder on your hard disk drive, a network location, the cloud, a DVD, the desktop, or a flash drive. While you must identify the destination, if it is different than the default folder, the saving process is the same regardless of what destination you choose. By default, Office programs save files in the default working folder.
When you create a new document in Word, you'll need to know how to save it so you can access and edit it later. As with previous versions of Word, you can save files to your computer. If you prefer, you can also save files to the cloud using OneDrive. You can even export and share documents directly from Word.
This tutorial will apply for Microsoft Word 2021, 2019, 2013, and 2010 for both Windows (such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba, Acer, Asus) and macOS (MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, MacBook Mini) devices.