Hubert Figuiere wrote: > According to Bo Lundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > What's the difference betwwen open/save file, and open/save copy, in the file menu? > > "Save" just save the document in the currently opened file. > "Save a copy" save the document in a different file but keep the current file > as the default file for save. > "Save As" save the document in a new file and make that the default file.
What Hubert says matches my understanding, but I'd like present a slightly different viewpoint: A difference is that: After you do a save or save as, further editing is done in the file you saved. After you do a save copy (to a different file name), further editing is done in the original file, not in the file you saved. (You can confirm this by noting the name of the file in the AbiWord titlebar.) As to open copy, I'll do some experimenting: Ok, interesting. If you open a copy of a file, the titlebar does not indicate a file name -- thus, when you go to save the file, you will have to supply a name. I guess it makes it a little easier to make sure that you are modifying a copy and not the original file (if that's what you want to do). I've determined this by noting the behavior in AbiWord for Windows -- if somebody notices that this is not the intended behavior, please let me know (or file a bug). Hope this helps, Randy Kramer ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
