Closing A File; Marking A File As Complete - SMART Notebook SE User Manual

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To save a copy of
an existing file
To close a file
To close all files
To mark a file as complete
To mark a file as
incomplete
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CH A P T E R 2 – W O R K I NG W I T H F I L E S A N D T H E B I N D E R
1. Select File > Save As.
The Save As dialog box appears.
2. Type a name for the file in the File name box.
3. Click Save.

Closing a File

You can close a file and its tab at any time.
NOTE
You can't close the My Home or My Binder tabs.
If you close all the open files, SMART Notebook SE automatically creates a
new file.
1. Click the X symbol
2. If there are unsaved changes in the file, a message asks if you want to save the
changes. Click Yes to save the changes or No to close the file without saving.
1. Select File > Close All Tabs.
2. If there are unsaved changes in a file, a message asks if you want to save the
changes. Click Yes to save the changes or No to close the file without saving.
Repeat this step for all files with unsaved changes.

Marking a File as Complete

When you've finished your work on a particular file, you can mark it as complete.
1. If the binder isn't visible, click My Binder.
2. Right-click the file, and then select Mark as Complete.
(Completed) appears after the file's due date in the binder.
1. If the binder isn't visible, click My Binder.
2. Right-click the file, and then select Mark as Incomplete.
(Completed) disappears from the file's due date.
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beside the file name in the file's tab.

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