Saving and Opening a Document

When you type something in Notepad or any program, the work stays only in RAM — it disappears when the computer is off. Saving copies your work to the hard disk so it stays there permanently.

💾 How to Save a File for the First Time

StepAction
1Press Ctrl + S (or click File → Save)
2A Save dialog box opens
3Choose the folder where you want to save
4Type a name in the File name box
5Click Save

💡 Save Shortcut Flow

⌨️
Type your work
Ctrl + S
Press to save
📁
Choose folder & name
File saved!

Opening a Saved File

You open a saved file to continue working on it. A file you saved yesterday comes back exactly as you left it — every word and every picture.

MethodSteps
ShortcutPress Ctrl + O → find the file → click Open
File menuClick File → Open → find the file → click Open
Double-clickFind the file in File Explorer → double-click it

Saving Again After Changes

After you open a file and make changes, press Ctrl + S again to save the updated version. The computer overwrites the old version with the new one.

💡 Good habit: Press Ctrl + S every few minutes while working. This way, you never lose much work even if the power goes off suddenly.

Example: A saved file is like a photograph. You take the photo (save) and the moment is stored. Next time you open the photo (open the file), you see exactly what was captured. Taking another photo of the same scene updates it (save again).

✏️ Exercise

#Question
1What shortcut saves a file?
2What shortcut opens a saved file?
3Where does an unsaved file live?
4Why should you save every few minutes?
1.Ctrl + S
2.Ctrl + O
3.In RAM — it disappears when the computer is switched off
4.So you do not lose much work if the power goes off suddenly

Quick Review

QuestionAnswer
Why do we save files?To store work on the hard disk so it is not lost
What does Ctrl + S do?Saves the current file
How do you open a file from File Explorer?Double-click the file

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