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     Navigate to the location where you want to save the file and enter the new name for the <b>.pprj</b> file in the Project line of the window.
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     Navigate to the location where you want to save the file
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    and enter the new name for the <b>.pprj</b> file
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    in the Project line of the window.
 
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     By default,
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     By default, the new names are entered automatically for any additional files in the project
    the new names are entered automatically for any additional files in the project (for example, <b>.pont</b> and <b>.pins</b> files for standard text format).
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    (for example, <b>.pont</b> and <b>.pins</b> files for standard text format).
     However,
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     However, you can choose to give a different name to these files.
    you can choose to give a different name to these files.
 
 
     You might want to do this,
 
     You might want to do this,
     for example,
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     for example, if you are creating a new <b>.pprj</b> file
    if you are creating a new <b>.pprj</b> file which still accesses the old <b>.pont</b> and <b>.pins</b> file names.
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    which still accesses the old <b>.pont</b> and <b>.pins</b> file names.
     In this case,
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     In this case, enter the names you want for the <b>.pont</b> and <b>.pins</b> files.
    enter the names you want for the <b>.pont</b> and <b>.pins</b> files.
 
 
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For more information,
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For more information, see the following topics:
see the following topics:
 
  
 
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     See
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     See [[PrF_UG_projects_archive_project|Archiving a Project]]
    [[PrF_UG_projects_archive_project|Archiving a Project]]
 
 
     for information on how to archive a version of the current project.
 
     for information on how to archive a version of the current project.
 
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     See
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     See [[PrF_UG_files_project_types|Project Formats]]
    [[PrF_UG_files_project_types|Project Formats]]
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     for information on how
     for information on how to
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     to [[PrF_UG_projects_convert_project|convert]]
     [[PrF_UG_projects_convert_project|convert]]
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     or [[PrF_UG_projects_export_project|export]]
     or
 
    [[PrF_UG_projects_export_project|export]]
 
 
     the project to a different format.
 
     the project to a different format.
 
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Revision as of 11:34, October 16, 2008

Renaming a Project


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Projects
Creating a Project
Opening a Project
Importing a Project
Saving a Project
Converting a Project's Type
Exporting a Project
Renaming a Project
Setting Preferences
Archiving a Project
Reverting to an Archived Project
Including a Project
Activating an Included Project
Removing an Included Project
Merging an Included Project
Configuring a Project
Project Metrics
Using Undo
Glossary, Editing Help

To save a Protege project under a new name:

  1. Select File | Save Project As....

  2. Navigate to the location where you want to save the file and enter the new name for the .pprj file in the Project line of the window.

  3. By default, the new names are entered automatically for any additional files in the project (for example, .pont and .pins files for standard text format). However, you can choose to give a different name to these files. You might want to do this, for example, if you are creating a new .pprj file which still accesses the old .pont and .pins file names. In this case, enter the names you want for the .pont and .pins files.

  4. Click OK.

For more information, see the following topics: