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Related topics:
Create a New Document (Page 17)
Open a Document (Page 17)
Refresh a Document
3.2.16 Save a Document
To save a document:
From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Save.
If the document has been saved at least once, PlanetPress Design copies the last save of the file to a file
bearing the name of the document with the extension .BAK, and then saves the document.
To save a document under a new name:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Save As.
2. Enter the new name under which you want to save the document, and then click Save.
3.2.17 Save and Open a Document Template
To save a document as a PlanetPress Design template:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Save As, and enter a name for the document.
2. In the Save as type field, select PlanetPress Design 7 Template and click Save.
The document is saved as a template with the file extension tpl7.
To open a PlanetPress Design template:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Open.
2. In the Files of type field, select PlanetPress Design 7 Template (*.tlp7).
3. Browse to select the template of your choice, and click Open.
3.2.18 Set a Password on a Document
To set a password on a document:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Set Password.
2. Enter the password in the first box and then re-type the password in the Confirm box to confirm it, and
then click OK.
To remove password protection:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Set Password.
2. Click OK.
Related topics:
Open a Document (Page 17)
3.2.19 Undo and Redo Commands
You cannot undo any move of an object or group that were performed using the mouse or shortcuts. Undo/
Redo functionality supports up to 100 levels of undo operations.
Avoid using Undo/Redo to undo or redo a database emulation. If you want to modify the database emulation,
re- create the emulation to ensure database integrity and accurate results.
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