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- | =====File Menu===== | + | ===== File Menu ===== |
The "Main Menu", " | The "Main Menu", " | ||
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These menu items provide the following functions : | These menu items provide the following functions : | ||
- | * **New** - starts a new project. Note that in " | + | * **New** |
- | * **Open** - opens an existing project using the standard Windows "file open" dialog box | + | * **Open** |
- | * **Save** - saves a currently open project using the standard Windows "file save" dialog box | + | * **Save** |
- | * **Save As** - saves a currently open project with an alternative name/ | + | * **Save As** - saves a currently open project with an alternative name/ |
- | * **Create Backup in ZIP** - this is a very useful function which may be used to save a completed project and all its associated files in a ZIP file. All images/ | + | * **Create Backup in ZIP** - this is a very useful function which may be used to save a completed project and all its associated files in a ZIP file. All images/ |
- | * **Templates** - this function is used to create new templates and manage existing templates. A template can be created by setting up the parameters of a new project using " | + | * **Templates** |
+ | For more information on Templates see [[: | ||
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+ | * **Open Recent Project** | ||
+ | * **Exit** - closes PicturesToExe. | ||
- | For more information on Templates see [[en-us: | ||
- | * **Open Recent Project** - presents a list of recent projects from which one can be selected for opening | ||
- | * **Exit*- closes PicturesToExe. |