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Latest revision as of 17:37, November 13, 2008
Saving a Project
To save a Protege-Frames project:
Select File | Save Project, click the Save Project () button, or type Ctrl-S (Cmd-S).
If this is a new project, you will be prompted for the name and location. Choose a name and location for the .pprj file; the other files will be created automatically. If you do not specify a location for the project, by default, the project will be saved in the directory where Protege is installed. If you are saving a database project, you will need to supply additional information; see Protege Database Format.
Click OK.
For more information, see the following topics:
See Archiving a Project for information on how to archive a version of the current project.
See Renaming a Project for information on how to save the current project with a new name.
See Project Formats for information on how to convert or export the project to a different format.