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Explain the difference between 'Save' and 'Save As' in Word.
Explain the difference between 'Save' and 'Save As' in Word.
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Save’ updates the current document with any changes made since the last save. It overwrites the existing file. ‘Save As,’ on the other hand, is used to create a new copy of the document, allowing you to save it with a different name, location, or format. This is useful when you want to make a variant of a document without altering the original.