Saving and opening your work in progress, Saving your work in progress – Apple Newton Press (Macintosh) User Manual

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Saving and opening your work in progress

As you work on your book, it’s a good idea to save your work as you go.
Saving your work in progress creates a file that you can open later and change
with the Newton Press application. Saving your work this way ensures that
you have a backup copy of your book should you need one. This work file is
not a package that can be downloaded to a Newton PDA for viewing. It is a
file you can open and continue working on until your book is completed.
Once the book is finalized, you then save it as a book package that can be
installed on a Newton PDA.

Saving your work in progress

To save your work in progress:

1

Choose Save from the File menu.

If you have previously saved the document, Newton Press saves the latest
version for you, and you can continue working.

If this is the first time that you are saving the document, the Save dialog
box appears.

2

Type a name for your work file in the Save Newton Press document box.

3

Choose a location for your file on your hard disk or in a folder, if you want.

4

Click Save.

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