Added a short note to the modelforms documentation linking between

save(commit=False) and using force_insert or force_update on the Model.save()
call. Refs #8672.


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@ -196,7 +196,8 @@ accepts either ``True`` or ``False``. If you call ``save()`` with
``commit=False``, then it will return an object that hasn't yet been saved to
the database. In this case, it's up to you to call ``save()`` on the resulting
model instance. This is useful if you want to do custom processing on the
object before saving it. ``commit`` is ``True`` by default.
object before saving it, or if you want to use on of the specialised
:ref:`model saving options <ref-models-force-insert>`. ``commit`` is ``True`` by default.
Another side effect of using ``commit=False`` is seen when your model has
a many-to-many relation with another model. If your model has a many-to-many