There is the ability to have a copy saved 'as backup' to a location
that you specify. The 'backup' setting can be changed by looking that
what is set under tools > options.

When discussing saving more than the original copy and the backup copy
(if you wanted to have it saved 3 or more times, or saved to another
format) you can of course submit an enhacement request @
www.openoffice.org and see if gets into the next release of OOo.

/paul

On 12/12/05, Henrik Sundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2005/12/11, techwrite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I am wondering if there is any current way to set up a "Dual Save" feature 
> > in
> > Open Office.  It seems like such an easy, vital feature which (thus far
> > anyway) I've been unable to find.  It would be great to simply click on the
> > "Save" button and know that my document is being simultaneously saved in
> > whatever directories I specify, such as a hard disk and a removeable flash
> > drive or floppy.
> >
> > If that's not already possible, wouldn't it be pretty easy to implement, 
> > and a
> > great boon to all of us who have to now save, then click "Save As..." and
> > navigate through to the alternate folder, then save again...?
> >
> > I don't need a reply but would love to see this feature discussed.  I am a
> > writer, but surely the idea of saving a file in duplicate or triplicate is
> > something almost all users could benefit from.
> >
> > Many thanks!
> >
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> I would use this feature to save my documents as odt/doc/pdf at the same time.
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