How do I save a file with a different name?

There are several ways to save a file with a different name. The simplest is to select the ‘Save As’ option when saving the file. This will open a window which will allow you to enter a new name for the file and choose a location to save it to.

Another option is to copy the file and then paste it in a new location, with a new name. To do this, select the file and press ctrl+C simultaneously on the keyboard to copy it. Then, go to the desired location and press ctrl+V on the keyboard to paste it. You can then give the file a new name.

You can also right-click the file and select ‘Rename’, which allows you to enter a different name for the file.

If you want to change the entire directory structure of the file, you could use a rename utility program. These programs allow you to quickly and easily rename entire groups of files at once, including changing the directory paths.

If you have access to command line utilities, you can also use the ‘Ren’ command to rename files from the command prompt. This is especially useful if you need to rename a large number of files at once.

Finally, if you have a graphical user interface, some operating systems provide a ‘file manager’ which can be used to copy, move, and rename files.

No matter which method you use, it is important to make sure that the new name you choose is a valid filename that is allowed by your operating system. Otherwise, the file may not be able to be saved.