Saving a Project
This article describes how to save a project
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In version 1.18 onwards, any project can be saved to your local machine or saved to the Squirrel cloud. By default, Squirrel will prompt the file to be saved securely to the cloud. This enables 'versioning' of your file to become available (if on a creator or builder plan).
For information on file 'versioning', view this article here.
Within this modal, you can name a project, create folders within the file storage, or opt to save to your local environment.
Project name - an input field to enter the name of the cloud-stored project
New Folder - select this button to create a folder to organize your projects within the file explorer
All Files - a list of all existing save files
Cancel - Select to cancel the current save. Alternatively, select the "X" in the top right corner.
Save - Saves the project to the cloud, not to your local environment
Save Local - opens your local File Explorer, allowing you to save the file to your computer
If you are looking to save over an already cloud-saved Squirrel project, you will be prompted with a modal to add a description to the saved version.
For more information on viewing and restoring project versions, see this article.
If you do not wish to add descriptions to saved versions again, select the 'Don't ask for description again' checkbox to disable it, then click 'Save version'.
Who can use this feature?
The Autosave functionality can be used by those with the Creator, and Builder subscription plans.
For more details, see our pricing comparison matrix.
The Auto-save feature is only available to cloud-saved projects. Any projects saved locally will not trigger auto-save. For more information, see this article
The project will trigger an auto-save whenever 50 actions have been made in the designer, be it selections, property changes, or spreadsheet updates. You can track if an autosave has triggered from the top bar above the canvas:
From this pop out menu, you can opt to turn Autosave off, view Version History to restore older versions, and check/uncheck 'Don't ask for description' when manually saved.
Selecting the icon at the top of the designer will display this save status of the project. Any cloud-saved project, by default, will have auto-save enabled on its first manual save.