Question:
what is different between save & save as, Redo and undo.?
chithra_ms
2006-05-05 22:39:20 UTC
what is different between save & save as, Redo and undo.
Nine answers:
2006-05-05 22:43:09 UTC
If you're using a fil that already has a name, when you choose "save" you'll save the new version ON that file, without prompting. Whenever you should "save as" you'll pick the location, name, file type, etc. of that file you're working on =)

Undo means to go back to the last action you performed.

For example, you just asked this question and decided it was silly and changed it. Then you thought "Oh, I liked what I worte, and I'm curious... But I erased it! What can I do?", then you clic on Undo, and you'll have your question written again. But, once you're done, you think you'd be better if no one see this question. Just press Redo, and you'll erase it again.

Hope you understood! =D
danas90
2006-05-05 22:43:44 UTC
Save As will save the file under a new file name which you will designate in the window that pops up after you click Save As; Save simply saves over the file currently open. If you have not yet saved the file that you have open, then either Save or Save As will act as Save As.



Undo will undo the last thing that you did, for example in Microsoft Paint, if you just drew a line and hit 'undo', that line would dissappear. Redo redoes whatever you just undid: for example, if after you clicked 'undo' to get rid of that line that you had drawn you decided that you really DID want that line, then you would click redo and it would reappear. The save concept applies in basically any program.
2006-05-05 22:46:06 UTC
"Save" works to save a document that already has been saved before. In other words, it's like an update to the previous save. However, selecting "save" when you're saving for the first time, it works just like "save as".



"Save as" allows you to save a document and gives you the option to specify a name. This would be necessary if you haven't saved the file before or if you want to save it under a new name.



"Redo" looks at the history of updates within a document and if there were actions taken after the current place in this history (in other words, if you previously went backwards by pressing "undo" and haven't yet taken any other action) it will move forward to the next one.



"Undo" takes back the previous action by the user by examining the history of updates within that particular file.
digital_fuzion
2006-05-05 22:40:19 UTC
Save saves automatically with the current filename and path. Save as gives you the option to specify a new filename and path. Undo undoes the last action, and redo undoes the last undo.
cyclopse_rage
2006-05-05 22:45:12 UTC
save will write over the existing default file format, save as gives you a choice to save the file as per the file format you require. Redo will repeat the process u did before and undo will jus get one step back to what you processed with the file....did i confuse you?;)
☼§Tammers§☼
2006-05-05 22:41:13 UTC
when u select save u are saving it with the name it already has...save as lets u make a name...undo is undoing the last action...redo is puting the last action back
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2016-11-13 13:18:48 UTC
Saving grace is the existence giving water which flows from Jesus Christ. Whoever drinks of those waters has eternal existence. the first step in ingesting from the waters is being led to them (accepting Jesus into your heart). the 2d step is ingesting the water. some Christians believe that grace is ideal now received continually for the period of a persons' existence see you later as they have well-known Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior. even if, this will be like someone who's thirsty merely soaking up water as needed. hence, it takes some style of action or attempt on the receivers end to partake in this grace, that is freely available, yet is received purely by making use of those who're keen to droop and drink from the water. apparently the disciples understood this, in the different case there will be no Christian churches in existence as we talk, because, properly, what is going to be the point? If all we had to do is say, "i think in Jesus", then the bible will be a lot shorter and there would not be a decide on to attend church amenities on an oftentimes foundation. we may also see no baptism, no Eucharist, and no Reconciliation practiced by making use of the early church.
karthic
2006-05-05 22:44:03 UTC
save, saves the file or data

save as, saves the file or data once more, as a back up plan



undo, undoes the last change u hav made......while

redo, does the change which u hav undid
Aboleee
2006-05-05 22:42:53 UTC
when you save a file you make a new fail when you edit this file and decide to save this edition and you want to have both of failes you must use save as and use a new name to this fil


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