Logo Design Studio Pro Guide – Part 8
Saving Your Logo
To save your logo at any time, choose Save from the File menu (the round Logo button at the top left of the main program window) or click the shortcut Save button directly to the right of the round Logo button. This saves the project file for any changes you might want to make in the future, but cannot be used for any print or online use.
The first time you save your logo, the Save Project File dialog will be displayed. (Afterward, it will appear only if you choose to save your project under a different name.) You can choose which project folder to save the logo file in from the Project Name dropdown list. The list of folders will include the names of the project folders in the My Logo Design Studio Pro folder created in your Documents folder.
If you are saving the logo for the first time, enter a name in the Logo File Name field; if not, your logo name will appear in this field automatically. The Default Location checkbox is checked by default; uncheck the box if you want to save the logo in a different location than that specified in the Location field.
Click OK to save the logo, or Cancel to abort the save.
Saving With a Different Name or in a Different Location
If you want to save your logo under a different name or in a different location, choose Save As from the File menu. The Save Project File As dialog will appear and perform as the Save Project File dialog described above.
The default location for saving logo projects is the My Logo Design Studio Pro folder placed in your Documents folder when you save your first logo. Logos are saved in a native format with the extension *.ldsv. (A thumbnail file with the extension *.ldsg is also created.) This format can be read only by Logo Design Studio Pro, and allows you to fully modify your logo and retain all layers. This file needs to be kept in the project folder that was created when you saved your logo; if you move it out of this folder, you will be able to open the logo with the program, but you will not be able to locate it in your recent project files.
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