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Old 03-24-2007, 02:33 PM   #1
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Book Designer - How to save a project?

Perhaps one of the BD experts out there can answer a question for me.

I have a project that I want to work on long-term in BD, while using the program for other things in between. I don't want to have to keep loading the RTF original, because BD isn't perfect at guessing the "Styles" and I don't want to have to keep going through the file and resetting everything.

I notice that, when I do a "Save As..." from BD it saves the file as HTML, but all the images on the file are stored as PNG files in the BD "LastFile" directory which (I'm guessing?) they would be deleted if I opened another book.

Is there any way that I can make BD save its own file format, complete with all the images, etc, in one of my folders so that I can reopen that file at a later date to do additional work on the book?
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