Examples of using Saves a file in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
One type of cookie saves a file permanently on your computer.
One saves a file on your computer during a longer period of time.
The second type of cookie saves a file permanently on your computer.
Cookies saves a file for a longer time on your computer.
The second type of cookie saves a file permanently on your browser.
One type saves a file that is left on the visitor's computer.
One of these,"persistent cookies", saves a file permanently on your computer.
One kind saves a file on the visitor's computer which remains there.
The one type of permanent cookies, saves a file for a long time on your computer.
The first kind saves a file permanently on your computer,
One type of cookie saves a file permanently on your computer.
One type saves a file for a long time on your computer.
One type, called Permanent Cookie, saves a file that is left on the visitor's computer.
One kind saves a file on your computer for a long time.
One type of cookie saves a file on your computer permanently.
One which saves a file for a long time on your computer.
One type saves a file for an extended period on your computer.
The first type saves a file permanently on your computer.
One type saves a file for a longer period of time on your computer.
Permanent cookies which save a file for a long time on your computer.
Persistent cookies save a file which is stored on the visitor's computer.
Autosave is automatically on when you save a file to OneDrive or SharePoint.
When you save a file, it is automatically zipped again.
Regular cookies save a file on your device for a longer period.
When you save a file.
Cookies save a file on your computer for a prolonged period of time.
This tagging can be done automatically when you save a file as PDF format.
One type,"persistent cookies", save a file permanently on your computer.
Common tasks Can I save a file so it's compatible with previous versions?