On the Format pop-up menu, make sure Word Document. Important: Some items that were created by using features in Office for Mac might behave differently when the document is saved in the file format that is used by Office for Mac or earlier. Use the Compatibility Report to avoid using new Office features that might behave differently with earlier versions of Office. On the Format pop-up menu, click Word Document. Note: If you open and then save a copy of a file that was created in Office for Mac or earlier, the application automatically saves the file in the correct file format.
You can save your document as PDF, to preserve document formatting and make the document readable but not editable. You need to use Adobe Reader to view documents after you save them in this file format. Note: PDF files created from Office are limited to printable content. In other words, if the content does not appear in print, it will not appear in the PDF.
You can change the file format that Office for Mac always saves documents in. For example, if you usually share documents with other people who use an earlier version of Office for Mac, you might want to always save documents in the file format that is used in that version. Click Options , and then on the Save [Program] files as pop-up menu, click the file format that you want. Under Sharing and Privacy , click Compatibility. Under Transition , on the Save files in this format pop-up menu, click the file format that you want.
If you want to change the default file format to work with Office for Mac or earlier, click Excel Workbook. You can save a file as a webpage, which converts the file into a file format that's readable by web browsers. However, the results of the conversion depend on the kind of content in your file. Office for Mac converts the file's formatting to the closest equivalent web formatting.
Therefore, the webpage might look very different from the original file. For example, many text effects, such as animated, embossed, or outlined text, become plain or shaded text.
Note: We recommend that you preview the file in a web browser to make sure that the results are what you want. To do this, on the File menu, click Web Page Preview. You can save a document as plain text so that the document can be opened by a number of text editing programs.
However, saving a document in plain text does not reliably preserve the formatting, layout, or other features of the document. When you save a presentation as a JPEG, each slide becomes a picture. Then, if you post the presentation on a Web site, the presentation is easier to view. To run your presentation on a computer that doesn't have PowerPoint installed, you can save your presentation as a movie. You can then play the movie in any application that supports QuickTime movies.
In the AutoRecover box, enter the number of minutes you want as the interval between saving AutoRecover information. When you open a document in Word for Mac that was created in an earlier version of Word, either Word for Mac or Word for Windows, compatibility mode is turned on. Compatibility mode indicates that the document was created in an earlier version of Word or was saved in an earlier file format.
In compatibility mode, no new or improved features in Word are available. However, users can still edit the document by using features that are compatible with the earlier file format. You can work in compatibility mode or you can convert your document to the Word file format.
When you save in the Word format, the document layout appears as if it were created in Word and the file format changes from. In this format, you can access the new and improved features in Word However, anyone who uses an earlier version of Word may be prevented from or have problems editing parts of the document that were created by using new or enhanced features.
Document elements that behave differently in compatibility mode. The elements listed in the following table might change permanently when you work in compatibility mode. You can't convert them back to Word elements even if you convert your document to Word later.
All font-supported advanced typography features, for example, ligatures, are removed when the document is saved in the. When you select File, Save As while working on a previously saved document, the Save As dialog box will open. If you enter a new name for the file name, you can save a copy of the document you have open. Any changes you save on the copy created using File, Save As will not affect the original document, which can be kept as a backup. The File, Save As option also allows you to save copies of your document in more than one location.
You can open the original from a floppy or USB drive, then save it to the hard drive by selecting File, Save As and specifying a location on your hard drive. On some programs you may have a File, Export option.
Exporting File, Export saves a finished movie that you can post on the Web or send via email. The exported version will not be editable. Tech-Ease is your source for just-in-time answers for classroom technology questions. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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