This is for those who have found XyWrite's SAVE.PLS program a pain in the neck, requiring the writer to call up the program and change it to conform to the C> drive subdirectory to which a file is to be saved and sounding two beeps with each save. Assign the following to a keyboard key: #=bc,s,a,v,e,xc,bc,s,a,v,e, ,A,:,xc,y,bc,cc With that line, no program revision is necessary. It saves a file to the subdirectory in which the file was created. There is but one beep per save--when it asks if you want to override the existing file on A. The answer, "y," is built in. There is one momentary disadvantage. The first time you run it, it places a "y" at that point in the text where the cursor rested as you saved. Remove the "y" with one keystroke, and you'll never see it again.