Applies to: myViewBoard 3.0

Click File Manager, then choose Save to update the file you already have open, or Save As to save the canvas as an .OLF file under a new name or location. A brand-new canvas that has never been saved must use Save As first before Save becomes available.

OptionWhen to use it
SaveUpdate the current .OLF file in place; only available once the canvas has been saved at least once.
Save AsSave under a new name and/or a different folder or cloud drive; required for the first save of a new canvas.

Save behavior on Google Drive

If your OLF file lives on Google Drive, Google's read-only access policy means Save on a file myViewBoard didn't originally create there can produce a renamed copy instead of overwriting the original. If you need to overwrite a specific file on Google Drive, use Save As and select the original file's location and name directly.

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