editable field, use @kbd{C-o} or @kbd{C-q C-j}.
@cindex saving option value
+@cindex customized options, saving
Setting the option changes its value in the current Emacs session;
@dfn{saving} the value changes it for future sessions as well. This
works by writing code into your @file{~/.emacs} file so as to set the
invoke @samp{[State]} and select the @samp{Save for Future Sessions}
operation.
+ If Emacs was invoked with the @option{-q} or @option{--no-init-file}
+options (@pxref{Initial Options}), it will not let you save your
+customizations in your @file{~/.emacs} init file. This is because
+saving customizations from such a session would wipe out all the other
+customizations you might have on your init file.
+
You can also restore the option to its standard value by invoking
@samp{[State]} and selecting the @samp{Erase Customization}
operation. There are actually three reset operations: