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Save a file to a Web server or document library
 

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Note  To complete the following steps, you must have sufficient rights on the Web server to save a file. You must also know the Web address (URL) of the server you want to save the file to. If you are working with Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies, you must be a member of a site group with the Add Items right. All default site groups except the Reader site group include this right.

  1. In any Microsoft Office program, click File, and then click Save As.
  2. In the Filename field, type in the URL of the server, the path to the file, a name for the file (or keep the current name), and then click Save. You can enter an Internet address (such as www.example.com) or an intranet address (such as http://example).

    Notes

    • If the Web server you are working with is running Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies, instead of folders you'll see a list of document libraries from the site. This makes it much easier to find and work with files in the site.
    • After you have successfully opened a file on the Web server, a shortcut to the Web server is created in your My Network Places folder. You can then use this shortcut to more conveniently open files on the Web server.
  3. Double-click the folder where you would like to save the file, and then click Save.
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