If you are using a program other than Microsoft
Word or if you are writing with Microsoft Word 97® or Word 2000® but
you will later be editing your document on another computer that
uses an earlier version of Microsoft Word® or some other word
processing program, then you should save your document as a file
type other than "Word," as explained below.
- First, click on File on the menu bar and then
click on Save As on the File Menu:

- After you click on "Save As," the Save As
dialog box will appear, as shown below. If you are saving your
work on your own computer, go to the next step. If you want to
save your work on a floppy disk, click on the button to the right
of the "Save in" box and change to the floppy drive, as shown
below:

- Look at the bottom of the Save As dialog box
and you will see two rectangles, the first labeled "File name" and
the second "Save as type." Click in the File name box, press your
backspace key to delete the words in the box, and type the file
name you wish to use. Then click on the button to the right of the
Save as type box and choose the file type that you will use on
your home computer. If you want to preserve your formatting
(boldfacing, italics, bulleted lists, double spacing, etc.), click
on the "Rich Text Format" option, as shown below.

- Once the document file name has been changed
to a "rich text format" document, as shown below, click on the
Save button on the right side of the dialog box.
- If you are single spacing a document and not
using boldfacing, bullets, etc., you can save your document as
"Text Only." To do so, click on the "Text document" option, shown
below:

- Once the document file name has been changed
to a text only document, as shown below, click on the Save button
on the right side of the dialog box.
- Either of the formats, Rich Text Format or
Text Only, can be read by any word processing program. "Text
Only," however, does not maintain the formatting of the document;
"Rich Text" does maintain boldfacing, bullets, tables, etc.
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