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You
can create a new
project. Imagine
will warn you that your
current project will be
deleted and will offer
to save your work first.
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You
can open a saved
project. By default
Imagine opens the
project directory,
but you can change
directories as you wish. |
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You
can open an existing
demo project that shows
you what kinds of
projects can be produced
using Imagine. |
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You
can save your current
project. The first time
you save your project
Imagine asks you to
define the name of the
project and the
directory you wish to
save it in. |
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You can save your
current
project under another
name or in another
directory. Use this
sub-menu if you wish to
make sure that another
different version of
your project is saved. |
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You
can also save your
project as an executable
file, that is a program
that can run without
Imagine being
installed on the
computer. In this case
you can run the project
without opening
Imagine. Take care:
the functionality of the
project will be a bit
restricted! (See Help to
find out about this.) |
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You
can save your work to be
displayed on a web page
by a browser. In this
case the project will be
saved in .IIP
format and an .HTML
file will allow it
to be displayed in a
browser. Thus you can
publish your work on the
Internet, but make sure
the
Imagine plug-in
is installed if you wish
to view it in the browser. |
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You
can convert back the
saved executable (.EXE)
or Internet displayable
(.IIP) versions
back to normal Imagine
project files (.IMP)
ready to be opened. |
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You
can configure your
printer here. |
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You
can print your current
page. |
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You
can exit Imagine. |