The text file is saved under the name shown in the title bar of the Text dialog.
When you save a text file to disk, you should consider which Japanese text format you should use. The recommended format is Unicode, since this format is emerging as the international standard for text documents in all world languages (though it is only now becoming accepted). Unicode is supported in MacOS 8.5 and Windows 95/98/NT. The most common format in use around the world is Shift-JIS, which is used by KanjiTalk and the Japanese Language Kit on the MacOS.
To select the Japanese text format used to save your document, press the Japanese text formats button at the top of the Text dialog. This will display the Japanese text formats dialog shown in Figure 1 below. Select the format you want from the set of radio buttons under the title: File save. All subsequent text files you save will use the Japanese text format selected.