There are five methods of saving embroideries:
This saves the contents of the open window as a multipart embroidery in .vp4 format, with the name you give it, in the Save dialog.
When saving subsequently, this saves the contents of the open window under its current name as a multipart embroidery in .vp4 format. For instance, you might remove part of an embroidery and want to save the changed embroidery with a new name. A backup is made of previous versions.
This makes a multipart copy of the open window using that document’s name, with the word "copy" at the end. Use Save to save this copy under a different name, or in another folder, in the Save dialog.
Use Save As to save the contents of the open window as a multipart embroidery in .vp4 format under a new name.
This saves the contents of the open window in the desired format according to the chosen options to optimize for sewing.
If you make changes to an unsaved embroidery, then try to close the embroidery window before saving the changes, a message appears asking if you want to save the changed embroidery.
Note: If you have already saved the embroidery, this message will not appear, as an autosave is made as the window closes.
You are asked about the unsaved embroidery. Choose between:
Save |
Save the changes to the embroidery. Use the name and folder selected in the dialog. |
Delete |
Do not save the embroidery and continue. The embroidery is discarded without being saved. |
Cancel |
Do not save the embroidery, but keep the embroidery window open. |
After saving you may Rename an embroidery. See Rename.
Note: If you make a mistake when changing an embroidery, use Revert To to recover the previous version. See Revert To.