Tutorial
Name Your Document

Before you start to work on a new document it's a good idea to give it a name and to save it.

  1. Choose the Save As command from the File menu. The Save As dialog box appears. It displays a directory of the files and folders in the last folder you worked in (in this case, the Sahafi Folder). The Tutorial Folder appears in this list.

  2. Double click the Tutorial Folder to open it. The contents of the Tutorial Folder are displayed in the directory, beneath the name of the folder. Now that you've specified where you want to save your document, you need to give it a name.

  3. Type "Summer Bulletin". Summer Bulletin replaces Untitled-1 in the dialog box. Of course you can name a document anything you like. But name it Summer Bulletin for now so that what you see on your screen will more closely match the instructions and illustrations in this tutorial.

  4. Click the Save button. The message, "Writing Sahafi File" appears in the status bar as a copy of the document is saved in the Tutorial Folder on your disk. The name of the document appears in the title bar.

CAUTION! If someone has worked with this tutorial before you, a message may appear asking whether you want to replace the previous user's version of Summer Bulletin. Click No, type a different name for the document in the Save As dialog box, and then click Save. That way, you won't delete the other person's work.