I have one other question related to saving files in Text Edit. In my case, the 
default location is always iCloud and I have to change it to one of my local 
folders each time I save a new file. Is there a way to make it not default to 
iCloud?

On Jul 12, 2013, at 1:05 AM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> 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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