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tazwhoever
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Can you save documents on own computer than you save them on cloud? I am not too keen on saving them on cloud.
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Yes you should be able to save them locally (instead of on One Drive etc).
Would be a case of File>Save As... and choosing the location in Windows Explorer.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0 -
Office 365 will save your documents to your computer by default. It only needs an internet connection when the licence is checked. Otherwise it works perfectly well off-line.tazwhoever wrote: »Can you save documents on own computer than you save them on cloud? I am not too keen on saving them on cloud.
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The most recent install I did of this - within last couple of weeks, set its file saving to One Drive (cloud services) by default but it was a simple mater to direct it back to the docs folder on my own machine.0
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