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Import from the
Library
(refer to
Section 4.03.3
)
•
In the first three options above, a window will open where you can browse to locate the file you wish to
open:
•
In the case of opening a file from Windows Explorer, an email, or using a drag and drop method, the file will
automatically open.
•
In the opening window of SCAL, you also have the option of opening a
Recovered Project
which will be an auto-saved project or projects that were open before a software crash.
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Note that other file formats, besides .SCUT can be imported into SCAL5. Refer to
Section 4.06.
4.02 Saving SCAL Files
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A file can be saved in .SCUT5 format using any of the following:
Click on the
Save Project
icon on the upper
Toolbar
Press
Ctrl+S
(for save) or
Ctrl+Shift+S
(for save as)
Go to
File>Save Project
or
File>Save Project As
•
If you’ve made changes and wish to save under a different file name, choose
File>Save As
. Name the file,
choose a location, and click on
Save
.
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You can include notes about your file by going to
Window>Project Info
. This can be handy for your own
future reference or for others using your files. Refer to
Section 9.02
.
•
You can also export files in a host of other formats. Refer to
Section 4.07.
•
The
Library
was briefly introduced in
Section 3.03
. The purpose of this section is to expand on how to fully
utilize it.
•
The
Library
consists of three tabs:
Shapes,
Fonts,
and
Projects
. Each is covered in the following
subsections:
Browse to
locate folder
A preview of the file
shape(s) will appear
Mark this box to
display a preview
Click on
Open
and the
saved file will open as a
new project
Click on the file and
it will appear under
File name
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