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How doe I save or recover a file I have worked on?


Guest Ken Nielsen

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Guest Ken Nielsen

I have tried to start a new document, I'm a new user, and it does not have 'save' under the file menu so I assume your work is saved when you close the program. Can you close the file you are working on and work on another.

 

Second problem, I tried to make changes on copy I had already typed in and all my work deleted and I could not recover it. I tried command-Z the usual command to undo a change but my work was lost.

 

Can you help me start again and know how to be more careful that I will not lose my work the next time?

 

TIA,

 

Ken

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Guest Ken Nielsen

I hope someone comes along to answer this. I feel my work is very tenable as I am working on thin ice and everything may be lost if I do the wrong thing. Not being able to know how to save what I am working on is most worrisome to me. If I could only learn how to open an old document or file I am working on and then close it and be sure it is saved I would be so happy.

 

As it is now, I am using the device as a convenient way to play, stop and resume a file I am transcribing and using Adobe InDesign, a publishing program I know and trust to type in as I listen to the audio file play.

 

Ken

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