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34 Project 1: Composite Movie Ad15. Choose File>Save As. The File>Save command saves changes to the active file in the current format and location.The File>Save As command allows you to save a file with a different name, in a different format, and/or in a different location.The File>Save a Copy command allows you to easily save a variation of a file in a different format %u2014 for example, a flat JPEG file from a layered native Photoshop file. This command offers a certain level of protection against accidentally overwriting a file when that is not your intent. When you use this command, the word %u201ccopy%u201d is automatically added to the name of the new file you are saving (although you can delete that word if you choose).16. If necessary, click the Save on Your Computer button in the resulting dialog boxWhen you save a file in Photoshop, you now have a choice to save the file as a Photoshop Cloud document, or a regular Photoshop file on your desktop. If you choose the Save to Creative Cloud button, the file is saved in your Creative Cloud account with the special extension %u201c.psdc%u201d.17. If necessary, navigate to your WIP>Movie folder as the target location. 18. In the Save As/File Name field, change the file name to aftermath.19. Choose Photoshop in the Format/Save As Type menu, and then click Save.You can save a Photoshop file in a number of different formats, all of which have specific capabilities, limitations, and purposes. While you are still working on a file, it%u2019s best to keep it as a native Photoshop (PSD) file. When you choose a different format, the correct extension is automatically added to the file name.20. Continue to the next exercise.Files saved in the native Photoshop format display a %u201c.psd%u201d extension.Note:Also called %u201cnative,%u201d the PSD format is the most flexible format to use while building files in Photoshop.Note:If you or someone else checked the Don%u2019t Show Again option, you will not see this dialog box.