Saving Chapter Edits in Authoring Studio: Options and Functions
To save your edits, click the green SAVE button. After
saving, the button turns a lighter teal color, showing your changes are saved.
The SAVE button has more options:
- Save and Close: Saves your changes and exits the
Chapter Editor, taking you back to the book's Table of Contents.
- Save Minor
Change: Saves your
edits without adding them to the Book History.
- Save with
Comment: Let's you add a
note or explanation to your saved changes.
FAQ(s)
1. How do I save my edits in the Chapter Editor?
To save your changes, click the green "SAVE"
button. Once saved, the button color changes to a lighter teal, indicating the
successful saving of your alterations.
2. What additional options does the SAVE button offer?
The SAVE button provides the following options:
- Save and Close:
Saves your changes and closes the Chapter Editor, directing you back to the
book's Table of Contents.
- Save Minor Change:
Saves your edits without adding them to the Book History.
- Save with Comment:
Allows you to include a note or explanation with your saved changes.
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