Steps for Saving Work to My Flash Drive. 1. Plug in your flashdrive. 2. Type or draw in your application. 3. When you are ready to save, left “file” 4.

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Steps for Saving Work to My Flash Drive

1. Plug in your flashdrive. 2. Type or draw in your application. 3. When you are ready to save, left “file” 4. Scroll down to “save” and left click it.

5. Choose your flash drive where you want to save it. ***Choose My Computer*** if it is not on the left sidebar, choose Desktop then My Computer **Choose your flash drive** commonly named something like  Removable disk (F:)  Removable disk (E:)  Mass Storage Device (F:)  ADATA (F:)

6. Name your file 7. Left click save

You’re Done! Continue working *Don’t forget to save at least every 10 minutes*