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Save a Document
To save a document:
l 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.
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.
Change the Interface Language
PlanetPress Design can be used in multiple languages, and the list of available languages grows as we translate the software.
The first time you use PlanetPress Design, it starts in the language used for the installation. You may change this setting as
often as you like, but you need to restart the application every time you do so.
To change the language used by PlanetPress Design program:
1. Click the PlanetPress Suite Button, then click Select Language.
The Select Language dialog box appears. This box lists all the languages that can be used by PlanetPress Design as
well as the "Use System Default Locale"checkbox,.
2. Select the desired language and option.
3. Click OK.
Use System Default Locale: Select to mirror your language settings, as defined in the Regional and Language Options of
the Windows Control Panel. This option is typically used to enter and process information in non-European languages. It is only
enabled when English is selected as the program language.
If you plan to enter and process information in non-European languages, you should know that PlanetPress Suite uses
codepages when storing and retrieving information (a codepage is a mapping used to convert back and forth the
letters and numbers used by humans to the numeric characters used by computers). By default, codepage 1252 is
used for Latin languages (good for Afrikaans, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, French, Gal-
ician, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish) and
codepage 932 is used for Japanese.
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