Saving from Lightroom to elseware on PC

Hi There-
  I am a very new user to Lightroom and would like to know if you can save an edited or worked on photo from Lightroom to elseware on the computer. I looked for a "save" or "save as" option ion the "file" in the upper toolbar, but it did not have anything like that.
     Thanks for looking and look forward to your reply.
Sincerely- Doug

There's no save command because saving should not a normal part of your workflow in Lightroom. After you are done editing, LR remembers your edits automatically, so no save is needed. To display your edits, you fire up Lightroom, and it will display your edits.
Should you want to use a photo outside of LR (like for e-mail, or uploading) you could do a File->Export, and which creates a copy of your edited photo anywhere you want it to go.

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