How do I save a copy of a File?
You can save your analysis as a DXP file. All visualizations, filter settings and other work you have done will be saved in the file so you can continue working with the analysis just as you left off. Show Depending on from where you opened the data in the analysis, you may encounter some different options when saving an analysis file. These options are described in the procedure below.
Tip: You can define your preferred settings for each data table in the analysis from the Data Table Properties dialog at any time while working on your analysis. This way you will not have to define those settings when saving the analysis, which makes the save procedure quicker.
If you want to save a backup copy of the analysis you are working on, without modifying the original file, you can use the Save Copy As option instead.
See also: Saving an Analysis File in the Library Details on Select Key Columns How do I make a copy of a file?Copy and paste files
Right-click and pick Copy, or press Ctrl + C . Navigate to another folder, where you want to put the copy of the file. Click the menu button and pick Paste to finish copying the file, or press Ctrl + V .
How do I save as a copy?Where is Save As?. Tap File > Save a Copy.. Choose where you want to save the file.. Enter a file name and then tap Save a Copy.. How do I make a copy of a file in Windows?There are many ways to copy a file in Windows. The simplest way is by using the Copy command which can be accessed by right-clicking on a file and selecting the command from the context menu. You can then left click somewhere else in the window so that the file is no longer selected, right click, and select Paste.
Why does it say save a copy instead of Save As?Editors use the "Save a Copy" or "Save As" commands mainly to create incremental versions (back up copies) of their projects. "Save a Copy" seems to make the most sense for today's workflows. Save A Copy: saves the document under a new name, but the original stays open for editing, not the new one.
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