Save As Image dialog box

Specifies the name, location, and format for an image when you save it.

Save In

Specifies the folder to which you want to save the document. The system stores the last location you browsed in the Save In box.

Note:

If you want to browse a network share, you must map the share to a network drive. After you map the network drive, you can select it from the Look In list.

Go to Last Folder Visited

Returns to the last folder that you visited.

Up One Level

Accesses the parent folder.

Create New Folder

Creates a new folder named New Folder in the list and places you in in-place editing mode, so that you can rename the folder.

View Menu

Controls the display method for the listed documents.

Large Icons

Displays large icons for the documents.

Small Icons

Displays small icons for the documents.

List

Lists the names of the documents in columns.

Details

Displays a detailed view of the folder contents. The columns displayed include Name, Size, Type, and Modified.

Thumbnails

Displays thumbnails for the documents.

File Name

Specifies the name of the document.

Save As

Specifies which document type you want to use to save the document. The available options depend on the type of document you are saving.

  • Windows bitmap (.bmp)—A device-independent, raster graphics image format, which can contain a variety of color depths (black and white, 16 colors with a palette, 256 colors with a palette, and 24-bit true color).

  • JPEG Image (.jpg)—A bitmap image file compression algorithm that is most suitable for compressing true color photographs and continuous tone images. You can use the Image Options dialog box to control the amount of data lost during the JPEG compression process.

  • TIFF Image (.tif)—A highly flexible format that facilitates the exchange of bitmap data between applications. This option is popular in printing, prepress, and publishing applications.

  • Enhanced Metafile (.emf)—A native Windows vector graphics format enhanced to 32-bit format. A metafile can contain text and graphics.

  • VRML Document (.wrl)—Use the Virtual Reality Modeling Language file format when you want to share files containing 3D model graphics files over the Internet.

Options

Accesses the Image Options dialog box. This option is not available with the Simulation Express command.

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