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CLOCKWORKS FOR MAC OS 9
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2 If you are saving the file for the first time, a dialog box
will appear prompting you for a name. Type in the name of
your file and click Save.
After you save, any changes you make will not be saved
with the file until you save again.
Saving a file under a different name
The Save As command is used to save a file under a
different name or to a different disk:
1 Choose Save As from the File menu.
The Save As dialog box will appear.
2 Type in the new name for the file.
3 Click Save.
Your file is saved on the disk in its current state under the
new name.
Reverting to a previously saved version
If you’ve made unwanted changes to a file, you can undo
the changes you’ve made by returning to the last saved
version. This operation is identical to closing the file
without saving changes and opening it from the disk
again.
1 Choose Revert to Saved from the File menu.
A dialog box asks you to confirm this choice.
2 Click on OK to confirm your choice.
Reverting to the last saved version of the file means that all
changes you’ve made since you opened or last saved the file
will be lost.
Reverting to a previously saved version is useful when
experimenting with a file. You can quickly remove any
changes by using this command. Make sure that you save
the file in the state you want it before beginning to
experiment.

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