I'm with Graham. If I use Ctrl+S for an unsaved document in Word 2007, I get
the Save As dialog. But if a user wants a keyboard shortcut specifically for
Save As (i.e., to save an already named document with a different name),
then one will have to be assigned, as there is not one by default.
And I would be surprised if "nothing happens" when Ctrl+S is pressed; it may
be that the save is so quick that the user doesn't notice that anything is
happening, and he might get this impression if he was expecting a dialog box
to open, but, if the document contains changes, it will be saved.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Graham Mayor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That doesn't sound right? CTRL+S will (should) display the SaveAs dialog
> if the document has not been saved?
> CTRL+S should be assigned, by default, to the FileSave function - in fact
> the same as F12.
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> Terry Farrell wrote:
>> Also, what may be confusing is that Ctrl+S doesn't not function until
>> a new document has been saved. So the first save occasion, you have
>> to use F12; then Ctrl+S will work.
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>> "moon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have Office 2007. In Word 2007, the keyboard shortcut for Save As
>>> is Ctrl
>>> + S. However, when I type Ctrl + S, nothing happens. How can I
>>> correct this
>>> problem?
>>>
>>> Thank you.
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