User Guide
Chapter 2: Documents and Setup
3. Click the Options button to select the formats you want to save.
Raster Formats /
Non-raster Formats
Select the formats you want to save the file in.
Display Options
dialog
Select this check box to display the Render Image or PDFOptions dialog
boxes so that you can select the settings for each format.
Save companion files
in subfolder
Select this check box to save the files in a subfolder. The Canvas image
is saved in the folder you specify in the Save As dialog box, and the other
files are saved in a subfolder with the same name as the Canvas image.
For example, if your Canvas image is named New_1.cvx, the subfolder
containing the other files will also be named New_1.
If you do not select this check box, files are saved in the same folder as
the Canvas document.
Reset Click this button to reset the Multiple Save options to the factory
defaults.
Once you have saved a document in multiple formats, next time you save the document, it will be
saved in all the formats you selected by default. If you want to choose different formats, click File |
Save As, and click the Options button to change the multiple format options.
The Multiple Save check box is only available if you have selected CVX - Canvas as the
document type in the Save As dialog box.
If you use the same Multiple Save options regularly, you might want to create a Canvas
Template TPL file to save your settings. When you create a new document using the
template file, your Multiple Save options are applied to the file.
Undoing, redoing, and repeating actions
You can easily correct mistakes, restore your work to an earlier state, and repeat commands using
the Undo, Redo, and Again commands. The minimum and maximum number of times you can undo
changes can be changed within the Configuration Center (see "Setting preferences" on page 97).
Canvas uses memory to store operations so they can be undone. The amount of memory depends on
the operation; e.g., undoing a filter applied to a 2 MB image requires significantly more memory than
reversing a change in type size.
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