Save your Document
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When saving a document, it is recommended to use one folder for both the document file and its supporting files that is, the image files and the database.
The reason for this is because the supporting files for a PrintShop Mail document are not included in the document file. This file only contains references, stored as paths relative to the document folder.
For example:
If you save your document in...
“C:\My Documents”
and it contains an image...
“C:\My Documents\Images\Car.tif”,
the reference to this image is stored as...
“Images\Car.tif”
If you move the Documents folder and its subfolders to another drive, PrintShop Mail will still be able to locate the image.
Note (Windows): You can import PrintShop Mail 98 and 4.x documents into new versions of PrintShop Mail, but PrintShop Mail 98 and 4.x will not be able to interpret documents saved by the new version of PrintShop Mail . If you try to overwrite an existing PrintShop Mail 98/4.x document in the new PrintShop Mail format, PrintShop Mail will issue a warning.
Note (Mac OS): You can open PrintShop Mail documents created in PrintShop Mail 4.3.X or older, but PrintShop Mail 4.3.x will not be able to interpret documents saved by the new version of PrintShop Mail. If you open an existing PrintShop Mail 4.3.x document in the new PrintShop Mail format, PrintShop Mail will issue a warning, even if you have not changed anything, asking you whether you really want to save this document as soon as you close the document.
Use the Save or Save As options from the File menu to save your documents.
To revert to the last saved version of the document, from the File menu, select Revert.