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hello everyone how are you doing this is mdte here for another quick tutorial in todayamp;#39;s tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to go about saving Google Docs so if youamp;#39;re just kind of curious if youamp;#39;re new to Google Docs and youamp;#39;re trying to find out where the save button is Iamp;#39;m just going to show you guys that you donamp;#39;t actually need to do that so if you make any modifications to a document you should see the top left corner itamp;#39;ll say something that says saving so and it should say save to drive so as long as you have an internet connection you should be able to be automatically synced up every few seconds basically itamp;#39;s a pretty continuous update I believe it is an even higher frequency than something like Microsoft Word which will have to save it every so many minutes I believe Google Docs it saves it every couple seconds so there really is no need to save Google Docs however if you want to save it or