Saving PhysioGraphic documents

As the basics of document editing introduced, the next logical step deals with saving your active document in your physical drive. By now, as it will be briefed in this manual, PhysioGraphic allows you saving a document inside a patient folder, relieving in fact the headache of managing your document files. So to save the active document, please click on "Main menu\Document\Save" and the dialog box below will appear over the application:

In the combo box "Type", PhysioGraphic lets you choosing the format to be used when saving your document. Here are the main characteristics of each type supported by PhysioGraphic:

With a TXT document, you will lose all paragraph and text formatting, all tables and all graphics. The only main advantage deals with portability and reduced size. As PhysioGraphic has been designed to promote your practice, this format won’t be used too often.

As a document HTML, your document might be viewed with your Internet browser such as Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.

The RTF (Rich Text Format) is a well-known format in Windows environment. Whilst images and tables are not saved, part of the formatting is saved only.

The PGD format (PhysioGraphic Document) saves all formatting and graphics of your document. It is recommended to use that format only.

By default, PhysioGraphic selects the PGD format but you are free to use all other formats. Once the format chosen, you need to specify the filename of your document. Then click on Save button.

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