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Old 07-15-2022, 06:54 AM
kilroyscarnival kilroyscarnival is offline What has MS done to Word? Windows 10 What has MS done to Word? Office 2019
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Tks for the replies but someone please tell me how having to jump through all these hoops just to be able to save a doc when you want - the older version auto-saved as well and worked just fine - or get back the same doc as it was when you last worked on it.

I placed the pics by copying and pasting into my doc I was working on. - jb
There's still auto-save, though it's driven to use OneDrive in the cloud. They still have auto-recover, too. I have mine to save every two minutes. File\Options\Save to get to those settings. CONTROL + S still works for a quick save as well.
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Old 07-15-2022, 11:04 AM
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There's still auto-save, though it's driven to use OneDrive in the cloud. They still have auto-recover, too. I have mine to save every two minutes. File\Options\Save to get to those settings. CONTROL + S still works for a quick save as well.
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