How to Memorise previous  keynote presentations under mountain lion

If i make from AN existing keynote presentation a new slide, how can i Memorise both presentations ( old and new). Now by closing keynote hè save auto the modified last one, and i lost my previous one!
Please help me

press the option key, then click on file > save as
save under a new name

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