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==Note==
==Note==
This command saves the current project. If the project hasn't been saved yet (an "untitled" project), a dialog will open, allowing you to save the project to a specific location. In a project file, all settings and all plots are stored in ASCII format.
This command saves the current project. If the project hasn't been saved yet (an "untitled" project), a dialog will open, allowing you to save the project to a specific location. In a project file, all settings and all plots are stored in ASCII format. If the project includes large tables, it may be useful to save the project in a compressed file format. The free zlib library is used to save files in gzip format ( .rps.gz ).


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Latest revision as of 10:56, 26 August 2022

Std File Save.svg Std File Save

Menu location
File → Save Project
Phenomena
All
Default shortcut
Ctrl+S
Introduced in version
0.001
See also
Std File Import image, Std File Save as

Description

The Std File Save command saves the active document.

Usage

  1. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Press the Std File Save.svg Std File Save button.
    • Select the File → Std File Save.svg Save Project option from the menu.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+S.
  2. For new documents: enter a filename in the dialog box and press the Save button.

Note

This command saves the current project. If the project hasn't been saved yet (an "untitled" project), a dialog will open, allowing you to save the project to a specific location. In a project file, all settings and all plots are stored in ASCII format. If the project includes large tables, it may be useful to save the project in a compressed file format. The free zlib library is used to save files in gzip format ( .rps.gz ).