Save As

Names and saves the active document in a location that you specify.

When you choose Save As, a dialog box like the one above appears.

1.  Navigate your folders to locate the folder in which you want to save your document, or create a new folder, if needed.

2.  Type a name for the document.

3.  Click Save.

Saving Different Copies of a Document

You can use Save As to save an additional copy of a previously saved document, with or without changes. For example, imagine you have a document called Pythag.gsp to which you want to add action buttons, but you also want to keep a copy of the original version. Make sure you’ve saved the sketch in the original form, then make the changes and choose Save As. Enter a different name for the modified version, such as Pythag2.gsp. Now you’ll have both versions saved as separate documents.

Saving in Cassiopeia Sketchpad Format

You can use Save As to save a copy of your document in a form that can be used with the version of Sketchpad available for Casio’s Cassiopeia Computer Extender handheld computer. Use the Format (Macintosh) or Save As Type (Windows) menu to choose Cassiopeia Sketchpad Document before you click the Save button.

Saving in HTML/JavaSketchpad Format

You can use Save As to save a copy of your document in a form that can be used on the World Wide Web with JavaSketchpad. Use the Format (Macintosh) or Save As Type (Windows) menu to choose HTML/Java Sketchpad Document before you click the Save button.

Hold the Shift key while pulling down the File menu to change the Save As command to Save As HTML.

Saving in Metafile Format (Windows only)

You can use Save As to save a graphics file that can be used by many other Windows programs. The graphics file includes all objects visible in the sketch window. Use the Save As Type menu to choose Enhanced Metafile (*.emf) or Windows Metafile (*.wmf) before you click the Save button.

 

See also
JavaSketchpad and Web-Based Dynamic Geometry

Metafile Export