Discussion:
Saving by pressing Ctrl+S
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Tejpal
2009-11-05 22:40:08 UTC
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I'm using IE 8 and I observed that nothing happens when I press Ctrl+S. Now,
I know I can always use the Save as feature but since Ctrl+S is more or less
a universal key stroke combination for saving, I was wondering how the latest
version of IE doesn't have that. I mean, if the need is felt that the user
needs to select a file extension before saving then the Save As option could
have Ctrl+S as the keystroke combination. As of right now, I'm not sure
whether the Save As option has any keyboard shortcut attached to it. This
might not be a major hindrance, but it surely proves to be an annoyance at
times. Is there any simpler way of bringing back Ctrl+S to IE?

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PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-11-06 00:34:50 UTC
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Save (vs Save as) what?

ALT+F+A works for Save as...
Post by Tejpal
I'm using IE 8 and I observed that nothing happens when I press Ctrl+S. Now,
I know I can always use the Save as feature but since Ctrl+S is more or less
a universal key stroke combination for saving, I was wondering how the
latest version of IE doesn't have that. I mean, if the need is felt that
the user needs to select a file extension before saving then the Save As
option could have Ctrl+S as the keystroke combination. As of right now,
I'm
not sure whether the Save As option has any keyboard shortcut attached to
it. This might not be a major hindrance, but it surely proves to be an
annoyance at times. Is there any simpler way of bringing back Ctrl+S to
IE?
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