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2.7 Save & Close Projects, Quit ShutterBug
ShutterBug automatically saves your project from time to time while you are working on
it. This autosave feature allows you to auto recover your work in cases such as a
power failure and your Mac loses power and shuts off.
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Saving & Archiving Projects
1. To save a project, go to File->Save from the Main Menu, or hit Command-S on
your keyboard.
2. To save a project under a different name, go to File->Save As from the Main Menu.
On the Save As menu, enter the new name and destination to save the project to,
and click Save.
3. To archive your project for backup or sharing with others, first save the project.
Then right click/control click on the file icon in Finder and select "Compress".
4. The compressed file will be zipped up and saved to the same location as the
original file. The zip file contains the entire package contents of your ShutterBug
project. This makes it easy to share and collaborate, to back up on external
media, and to transport the file onto another computer.
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Close & Quit ShutterBug
1. To close your ShutterBug project, go to File->Close from the Main Menu, or hit
Command-C on your keyboard. Or click the Close button at the top left corner of
the main application window.
2. ShutterBug will automatically save your project when it is closed.
3. To quit ShutterBug, go to ShutterBug->Quit ShutterBug from the Main Menu or hit
Command-Q on your keyboard.
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