Asked By
kaizi
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Posted on - 09/25/2011
  I am using Microsoft Office 2003. There is an option for saving documents automatically after a certain time. Default time is two minutes. But I need to save my document in every thirty seconds. Is this possible in Microsoft Office 2003? If yes then how?Â
Answered By
jhayson
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Auto save option changing in Microsoft Office 2003
Hi. Since the default time is already two minutes, it is the most ideal but you can still change the autosave time to 1 minute. You can do  this by clicking the save button. When the Save window appears there is a Tool button at the button.
When you click the Tool button, choose autosave. Then you will be able to change the Autosave option. If you find that a minute is still too long, you can always use the keyboard shortcut key which is Ctrl+S after every one or two sentence that you've typed in until it becomes a habit.
Auto save option changing in Microsoft Office 2003
Go to "Tools" choose "Options" from the menu and in the dialog box, Click on the "Save" tab, make your changes and click ok to accept the changes and you are done.
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