Public Sub Save(ByVal doc As Document, ByVal response As System.Web.HttpResponse, ByVal fileName As String, ByVal openInBrowser As Boolean, ByVal contentType As String)
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{param:doc}The {{Document}} to save.{param}
{param:response}The HTTPResponse to write the document to.{param}
{param:fileName}The filename to display in the browser window.{param}
{param:openInBrowser}Whether to open the document in the browser window \(true\) or have it open in Word \(false\).{param}
{param:contentType}The content\-type to stream the file as.{param}
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{exception:System.Exception}Thrown if there is an error streaming the document.{exception}
{remarks}For the document to open in the browser window, the "Browse in same window" option must be enabled for .doc file types on the client machine.
The [WordApplication.Preserve|WordApplication.Preserve] property is used to specify the way WordWriter will save the document. When the {{preserve}} property is set to true, WordWriter attempts to preserve all formatting and features that it doesn't directly support. This includes Fields, Footnotes, Hyperlinks, Comments, and Anchored Images. When the {{preserve}} property is false, only those features directly supported by WordWriter will be preserved. This includes all Tables, Lists, Headers and Footers.
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