<p>In the <ahref="https://www.onlyoffice.com/document-editor.aspx"target="_blank"onclick="onhyperlinkclick(this)"><b>Document Editor</b></a>, you can open a recently edited document, create a new one, or return to the list of existing documents.</p>
<li>select the <b>Create New</b> option. <!--Here you can choose whether to create a <b>blank</b> text document or use one of the available document <b>templates</b>: contract, letter, list, or plan.--></li>
<li>in the main program window, select the <b>Document</b> menu item from the <b>Create new</b> section on the left sidebar - a new file will open in a new tab,</li>
<li>when all the necessary changes are made, click the <b>Save</b><imgalt="Save icon"src="../images/save.png"/> icon in the upper left corner or switch to the <b>File</b> tab and choose the <b>Save as</b> menu item. </li>
<li>in the file manager window, select the file location, specify its name, choose the required format for saving (DOCX, Document template (DOTX), ODT, OTT, RTF, TXT, PDF or PDFA) and click the <b>Save</b> button.</li>
<p>You can also right-click the required document in the file manager window, select the <b>Open with</b> option and choose the necessary application from the menu. If text documents are associated with the application you need, you can also open them by double-clicking the file name in the file explorer window.</p>
<p>All the directories that you have navigated through using the desktop editor will be displayed in the <b>Recent folders</b> list so that you can quickly access them afterwards. Click the required folder to select one of the files stored there.</p>
<p>To open the folder, where the file is stored, <spanclass="onlineDocumentFeatures"> in a new browser tab in the <em>online editor</em></span><spanclass="desktopDocumentFeatures">in the file explorer window in the <em>desktop editor</em>,</span> click the <imgalt="Open file location"src="../images/gotodocuments.png"/><b>Open file location</b> icon on the right side of the editor header. Alternatively, you can switch to the <b>File</b> tab on the top toolbar and select the <b>Open file location</b> option.</p>