Saving All Open Audio Files; Saving Files As A Workspace - Sony Pro 10 User Manual

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To make a template available on another computer or user account, copy the .sft file to the same location in another account.
For example, to make JSmith's custom wave template available for the AJones user account in Windows XP, copy the appropriate .sft2
file from this folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\JSmith\Application Data\Sony\Render Templates\wave\
to this folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\AJones\Application Data\Sony\Render Templates\wave\
Tip:
If you're copying templates from an older Sony Creative Software application, templates are saved as .sft files in the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Sony\File Templates\<plug-in name>\<plug-in GUID>.

Saving all open audio files

Choosing Save All from the File menu automatically prompts you to save all open audio files on the current workspace.
Note:
Pressing Shift while choosing the Save All command automatically saves all open files without prompting you to approve each
save.

Saving files as a workspace

To accommodate complex editing scenarios, you can save the entire workspace as an alternative to saving individual files. Workspaces
are saved as Sound Forge Workspace (.sfw) files. When you open a workspace file, all files are restored to their previous sizes, positions,
and magnifications. In addition, each file's current cursor position, custom views, and plug-ins in the Plug-In Chainer are restored. For
more information, see
Creating and using views
Saving the current workspace
1.
From the File menu, choose Workspace, and choose Save As from the submenu. The Save Workspace dialog appears.
2.
Browse to the folder where the file will be saved.
3.
Type a name for the file in the File name box and click Save.
Opening a workspace
1.
From the File menu, choose Workspace, and choose Open from the submenu. The Open Workspace dialog appears.
2.
Browse to the folder containing the desired .sfw file.
3.
Select the desired file and click Open.
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Using the Plug-In Chainer
on page 196.
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