Saving Canvas X Draw Documents
In Canvas X Draw you can choose to save an entire document, a selection, or a layer. You can also use compression, or apply a password to protect a document.
Use one of the following:
- Save: Updates a document file on disk and overwrites the previously saved version.
- Save As: Lets you create a new file on disk from an open document, save documents as templates, and use other graphics and text file formats.
When you use these commands, the default format for storing documents is the native Canvas X Draw format.
Saving Files
To Save a New Canvas X Draw Document:
- Choose File | Save As.
- In the Save As dialog box, select a location to store the document and type a file name.
- Click Save to store the document on disk.
To Save Changes to a Document as You Work:
Choose File | Save to update the document file on disk.
To Save a Document with a New Name or in a New Location:
Choose File | Save As. Enter a new name or select a new location in the directory dialog box, and then click Save.
To avoid losing your work in the event of a power failure or system failure, use the Save command frequently as you work to store changes on disk. Also use the AutoSave feature located in the General settings in the Preferences dialog box. (See Setting Preferences.)
Saving Selections and Layers
In the Save As dialog box you can choose options to save selections or layers, and create previews.
Applying Password Protection to Canvas X Draw Documents
If you want to control who can open a Canvas X Draw document, you can protect the document with a password.
To Add a Password to a Document:
- In the Save As dialog box, select the Encrypt file checkbox.
- In the Password text box, enter a password.
- In the Confirm text box, enter the same password again.
- Click OK.
To Change the Password on a Document:
- In the Save As dialog box, click the Modify key button.
- Enter and confirm the new password, and then click OK.
The encrypt option is only available when you save the document in the native Canvas X Draw format. The PDF export has its own encryption method. (See yExporting as PDF.)