Note
Graphics and formatting are saved in the document only if the
selected file type supports them. The formatting level for export is the
Editor view set at saving time. You will be warned if the formatting level
is not supported by the export file type.
Note
If more than one export file is created, TextBridge Pro will
append a numerical suffix to your file name to create unique file names.
If you select 'Create a new file at each blank page' with input from image
files, see how to place blank images in the section Input from image files in
chapter 3.
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AVING A DOCUMENT AS YOU WORK
Click the Save button in the Standard toolbar or choose Save in the File
menu to save changes to the current document as you work. If you do
this with an untitled document, the Save As dialog box appears.
With a named document, the Save command saves it to the name and
format of its last save, as displayed in the title bar. If the document was
last saved as a TextBridge Document, the save command updates this
document: new or changed images, changed zoning, recognition results
and some settings are all saved. If the document was last saved to a text-
based file type, only changes to the recognition results are saved.
If you want to work with your document again in TextBridge Pro in a
later session, save it as a TextBridge Document. This is a special output
file type. It saves the original images together with the recognition results
and some settings. See the section TextBridge Documents in chapter 2.
The Save As dialog box lists available file types in its Save as Type drop-
down list. The TextBridge Document is the last format in the list.
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