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OCR: OPERATING SYSTEMS AND FILE MANAGEMENT 2 1 3 What's the difference between the Save option FIGURE 4-34 and the Save As option? Most Windows applications Should use the Save or Save provide curious set of options on the File menu Ir addi- As command? tion to the Save As option, the menu contains Save option. The difference between the two options subtle, Does the file have No Use but useful. The Save As option allows you to select a name name yet? Save A and storage device for a file whereas the Save option sim- ply saves the latest version of a file under its current name and at its current location. potentially confusing aspect of these options occurs Do vOu want to when you try to use the Save option for a file that doesn' of change the file the or name save No Use yet have name Because y ...