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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Export through the ''File'' menu.
!style="text-align:left;"|1. Export through the ''File'' menu.
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:#Browse to the location to store the file, give the file a name, and select the [[GMS:Exporting Non-native GMS Files|file type]].
:#Browse to the location to store the file, give the file a name, and select the [[GMS:Exporting Non-native GMS Files|file type]].
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Export through the Project Explorer.
!style="text-align:left;"|2. Export through the Project Explorer.
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:#Right-click on a data object or folder in the Project Explorer and select the [[GMS:Project_Explorer#Common_Project_Explorer_Folder_Right-Click_Commands | '''Export''']] [[File:Save macro icon.png]] command.
:#Browse to the location to store the file, give the file a name, and select the [[GMS:Exporting Non-native GMS Files|file type]].
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 22 November 2019

1. Export through the File menu.
  1. Select the File | Save As... command.
  2. Browse to the location to store the file, give the file a name, and select the file type.
2. Export through the Project Explorer.
  1. Right-click on a data object or folder in the Project Explorer and select the Export Save Macro.svg command.
  2. Browse to the location to store the file, give the file a name, and select the file type.