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To add to what Charles has said, Alt, F, S is called access keys or sometimes accelerator keys. In the days when Word for Win had a classic menu system, these keys were indicated with an underline in the menus (unless you turned that off in the operating system accessibility settings).

To see all shortcuts for the FileSave command, use the Customize Keyboard dialog box (File > Options > Customize Ribbon > Customize). Locate FileSave in the list of All Commands.
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