Hi,

Save is used to save the file once it has been named. Save as prompts you for a name. If you've never saved the file, save prompts you for the name. This is convention followed by most windows programs.

Rusty

Greetings! I am using Total Recorder Standard Edition, and wondered if when I save a file what the difference was between choosing the save or the save as options when saving a file? I noticed when I use save as the file is saved as a winamp file and I am not sure how to re load it into Total Recorder to work with it. So I wondered if I need to use the save option as opposed to the save as option? I hope this makes sense. I have a file on my desktop I created called recordings and would like to keep all my files there until I need to re load them into the recorder for splitting and such. Well Thanks for Any and All Help in this matter! Take Care! Sly
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