The Saveas command in MS Word can be a lifesaver if you have to make multiple documents with minimal changes. When you project requires documents that are very similar, the Saveas command is the way to go.
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Your Lemon Law May be a Lemon: You Could be Stuck With a Very Expensive Lemon
New Clothes: Wash and Wear is Right - Get the Bacteria Out
Memo From Management to Labor: You Are Tools, Assets, and Resources - Deal With It
Final Facebook Twitter Post: Posting From the Grave - Online Last Will and Testament
Monday, December 6, 2010
How to Use the Saveas Command in MS Word - Click Here
2010-12-06T21:48:00-05:00
Eddie Mars
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