When you press command-s it will display the save/save as dialogue, unless the 
file has already been saved. If the file has already been saved you have a few 
options.
YOu can navigate to the left up near the toolbar to the file actions pop up 
button. In this button are options such as rename file, move file and duplicate 
file. You can also get these functions from the file menu. These will allow you 
to do the same things as save as. If, for instance, you duplicate the file, you 
can then press command-s to bring up the save dialogue to choose a file name, 
file type and file location etcetera. The original file will not be changed.

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