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Save a document - Microsoft Support
Select Browse, and navigate to any location including the Desktop. Enter a name, and select Save. When you save to OneDrive or SharePoint, all your changes are saved automatically. You can turn AutoSave on or off on the Quick Access Toolbar, either above or below your ribbon.
Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office
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. Tip: Save your file to a cloud location, such as OneDrive or SharePoint, to be able to access it anywhere, collaborate with others in real-time, and access Version History.
Track changes in Word - Microsoft Support
To track only your own changes - Go to Review > Track Changes > Just Mine. To track everyone's changes - Go to Review > Track Changes > For Everyone. Tip: to use a password to keep others from turning off Track Changes - Go to Review > Track Changes > Lock Tracking.
Word: Saving and Sharing Documents - GCFGlobal.org
Save: When you create or edit a document, you'll use the Save command to save your changes. You'll use this command most of the time. When you save a file, you'll only need to choose a file name and location the first time. After that, you can click the Save command to save it with the same name and location.
git stash - Saving Changes | Atlassian Git Tutorial
The git stash command takes your uncommitted changes (both staged and unstaged), saves them away for later use, and then reverts them from your working copy. For example: $ git status. On branch main. Changes to be committed : new file : style. css Changes not staged for commit : modified : index. html . $ git stash.
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