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Windows Phone 7 : Saving and Deleting Documents

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After you edit or make changes to a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document, you can save it to your phone as long as there’s sufficient storage space. It’s also just as easy to delete a document you no longer need.

1. Save a Document

  1. When you finish editing an Office document, tap More.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Tap Save to save it with the current file name

    • Tap Save As to save the document with a new name. Type a new file name in the File Name box, and then tap Save.


2. Delete a Document
  1. In the Office hub, flick to Documents, and then press and hold the item that you want to delete.

  2. Tap Delete. If you see a confirmation prompt, tap Yes to confirm.

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