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The Add Word to Dictionary button will add the word to your dictionary so that it will not be seen as a
misspelled word in the future.
The Language button allows you to change the current spell check language. Press ENTER and select a
language from the list to use as the current spell checking language for all documents.
Saving and closing a
document
Save your document by typing SPACE with S. If this is the first time you are saving a newly created file, a
new window will open showing the different drives and cloud storages available on your device in which
you can save your document. You will be automatically prompted with a file name; you can either
choose to keep the prompted name, or overwrite it with a name of your choice.
Once the drive of cloud storage in which you want to save your file is opened, you will be prompted to
select in which folder you wish to save your document. If this folder contains sub-folders, these will be
listed. If the folder does not contain any sub-folder, you will be asked to name the file.
You will be prompted with a text field in which you can type the name of the document you wish to
save. Once you entered the name of your choice, choose the format you wish to save the document
into. When you are done, use the Previous and Next thumb keys until you reach the SAVE button and
press Enter. You can also press BACKSPACE + A (perform current action) to complete the saving of the
file. Please note that anywhere in the saving process, pressing SPACE with S will bring you directly to the
filename edit field.
If you open an existing file, SPACE with S will simply overwrite that existing document with your
changes.
At any point in the save as window, you can save your document by pressing the SAVE button.
If you are working on a document that is already named, and wish to save the changes you made in a
new document with a different name, use the “save as” command by typing BACKSPACE with S. This
command can also be used to save a copy of your file in a different location, such as another folder,
drive, or cloud storage.
To close a document and return to your document to continue editing, use the Exit command SPACE
with E.
Working in multiple
documents
6.8.1 Creating a new document while editing
The Touch allows you to create a new document while editing another one. Simply access the context
menu by pressing Space with M, select File functions, and select the option Create new additional
document. You can also use the command Backspace with N. If your current document has not
previously been saved, you will be prompted to do so before creating a new document. If it has already