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You can open an existing {{#var:PrF}} project as follows:
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You can open an existing {{#var:PrF}} project when you start {{#var:Pr}},
 
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from within the {{#var:Pr}} window,
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or from a list of recent projects.
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    [[#Opening_a_Project_When_You_Start_Protege|when you start {{#var:Pr}}]]
 
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    [[#Opening_a_Project_within_Protege|from within the {{#var:Pr}} window]]
 
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    [[#Opening_a_Recent_Project_within_Protege|from a list of recent projects]]
 
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No matter what format your project is in,
 
No matter what format your project is in,
you can create,
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you can create, open, and save your projects directly
open,
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via the <b>.pprj</b> file.
and save your projects directly via the <b>.pprj</b> file.
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You do not need to name or access other file types
You do not need to name or access other file types unless you wish to
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unless you wish to [[PrF_UG_projects_import_project|build]] a project.
[[PrF_UG_projects_import_project|build]]
 
a project.
 
  
 
To save the open project to disk after you have edited it,
 
To save the open project to disk after you have edited it,

Revision as of 16:23, October 14, 2008

Opening 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

You can open an existing Protege-Frames project when you start Protege, from within the Protege window, or from a list of recent projects.

No matter what format your project is in, you can create, open, and save your projects directly via the .pprj file. You do not need to name or access other file types unless you wish to build a project.

To save the open project to disk after you have edited it, select Save Project from the File menu.

Opening a Project When You Start Protege

To open an existing project when you first start Protege:

  1. Start Protege. A dialog box will appear, allowing you to create a new project, open a recent project, or get help.

    projects_welcome_dialog

  2. To open a project in the list of Recently Accessed Projects, highlight its name and click OK.

  3. To open a project that is not listed, click Open Existing Project. Locate the .pprj project you wish to open and click OK.

    projects_open_project_dialog

Opening a Project within Protege

  1. Select Open Project... from the File menu, click the Open Project projects_project.open button or type Ctrl-O (Cmd-O). A Project dialog box will appear, allowing you to select the project.

  2. Select the .pprj project you wish to open.

  3. Click OK.

For Windows systems, you can also open a project by double-clicking on the .pprj file in Windows Explorer.

Opening a Recent Project within Protege

Protege maintains a list of recently opened projects. To open a recent project:

  1. Select Open Recent Project from the File menu.

  2. Select the project you want.