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====Saving and exporting====
 
====Saving and exporting====
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Like in most applications, a file can be saved using the FILE – SAVE command, or by the shortcut key CTRL+S. Always give a meaningful file name, reading which you should get an idea of contents. Freeplane saves files with a .mm extension. You can also export a concept map to image (png or jpeg) and text (odt and html) formats.
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Saving and exporting">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Saving and exporting">  
 
File:Freeplane8_saving.png|Saving the map
 
File:Freeplane8_saving.png|Saving the map
 
File:Freeplane9_exporting.png|Exporting the map
 
File:Freeplane9_exporting.png|Exporting the map
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
#By default your concept map is saved by Freeplane as a '.mm' format file as shown in the first image. While saving the file, Freeplane will display the file browser, to allow you to select the folder in which you can save your file. By default, the file is saved in your home folder.  
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#By default your concept map is saved by Freeplane as a '.mm' format file as shown in the first image. While saving the file, Freeplane will display the file browser, to allow you to select the folder in which you can save your file. By default, the file is saved in your home folder.  
 
#However, the concept map can be saved in many other formats. You can export the map to a text document file (in .odt or .doc formats). You can also export the map as an image (in .png or .jpeg formats) or as a web page (in .html format), as shown in the second image.
 
#However, the concept map can be saved in many other formats. You can export the map to a text document file (in .odt or .doc formats). You can also export the map as an image (in .png or .jpeg formats) or as a web page (in .html format), as shown in the second image.
  
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