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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description>How do you save a document to another drive or folder than the one you opened the document with? Older versions of Word had a &quot;save as&quot; option when you hit the &quot;file&quot; tab so you could save a file opened  from a file on the C drive to a file on the D drive, for example. There is a &#039;save as&quot; in Word 2007 but it doe not let you chose the drive/file. Help!</description>
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