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 ====== Saving Projects ====== ====== Saving Projects ======
  
-Saving a project is done via the File menuOnly two file formats are available: GS and GSZ.+Save the project to a local destinationThe project can be saved as a folder (GS) or an archive (GSZ).
  
-The GS file format is actually a set of files stored in a folder named after the GS file. Inside this folder, the file **graph.xml** contains the project’s scene graph, the folder **META-INF** holds meta information, and any additional files included in the project are saved within this folder or its subfolders. To avoid conflicts between different projects, it is mandatory to use a separate folder for each project. 
  
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 Please note that saving a project will not automatically save changes made to text files within the project. These files must be saved separately. Please note that saving a project will not automatically save changes made to text files within the project. These files must be saved separately.
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