Common use of Opening Documents Clause in Contracts

Opening Documents. Though opening the software will always provide you with a new document, you may select a new workspace to start a new project at any time. To start a new document you may either use the New option from the File menu, or select the New icon: To open existing files you may either use the Open option from the File menu, or select the Open icon: You will then be prompted to navigate to the location where your desired file is located. Through the Open feature, the Silhouette Studio® software has the ability to open the following cutting-type files: • STUDIO (Silhouette Studio® files) • GSD/GST (Graphtec “ROBO Master” program files) • DXF * • SVG (Designer Edition only) The Open feature can also access simple image file types that are not in cutting format, but may be imported for printing or tracing purposes. When using a PC, you will need to select “All Files” under the type of file as you seek to open another type of file format. A list of recently used documents may also be accessed from the File menu under Open Recent. You may also use the Merge option from the File menu to open any file into the same workspace you are using rather than opening a new document workspace. Finally, compatible file types may also be accessed by dragging the saved file from your computer directly onto your workspace in the software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement

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Opening Documents. Though opening the software will always provide you with a new document, you may select a new workspace to start a new project at any time. To start a new document you may either use the New option from the File menu, or select the New icon: To open existing files you may either use the Open option from the File menu, or select the Open icon: You will then be prompted to navigate to the location where your desired file is located. Through the Open feature, the Silhouette Studio® software has the ability to open the following cutting-type files: • STUDIO (Silhouette Studio® files) • GSD/GST (Graphtec “ROBO Master” program files) • DXF * • SVG (Designer Edition only) The Open feature can also access simple image file types that are not in cutting format, but may be imported for printing or tracing purposes. When using a PC, you will need to select “All Files” under the type of file as you seek to open another type of file format. A list of recently used documents may also be accessed from the File menu under Open Recent. You may also use the Merge option from the File menu to open any file into the same workspace you are using rather than opening a new document workspace. Finally, compatible file types may also be accessed by dragging the saved file from your computer directly onto your workspace in the software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement

Opening Documents. Though opening the software will always provide you with a new document, you may select a new workspace to start a new project at any time. To start a new document you may either use the New option from the File menu, or select the New icon: To open existing files you may either use the Open option from the File menu, or select the Open icon: You will then be prompted to navigate to the location where your desired file is located. Through the Open feature, the Silhouette Studio® software has the ability to open the following cutting-type files: STUDIO (Silhouette Studio® files) GSD/GST (Graphtec “ROBO Master” program files) DXF * • SVG (Designer Edition * Silhouette Studio® supports the following DXF features only) : Arc, Circle, Ellipse, Line, DWPolyline, Spline, and Text The Open feature can also access simple image file types that are not in cutting format, but may be imported for printing or tracing purposes. When using a PC, you will need to select “All Files” under the type of file as you seek to open another type of file format. A list of recently used documents may also be accessed from the File menu under Open Recent. You may also use the Merge option from the File menu to open any file into the same workspace you are using rather than opening a new document workspace. Finally, compatible file types may also be accessed by dragging the saved file from your computer directly onto your workspace in the software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement

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Opening Documents. Though opening the software will always provide you with a new document, you may select a new workspace to start a new project at any time. To start a new document you may either use the New option from the File menu, or select the New icon: To open existing files you may either use the Open option from the File menu, or select the Open icon: You will then be prompted to navigate to the location where your desired file is located. Through the Open feature, the Silhouette Studio® software has the ability to open the following cutting-type files: • STUDIO (Silhouette Studio® files) • GSD/GST (Graphtec “ROBO Master” program files) • DXF * • SVG (Designer Edition * Silhouette Studio® supports the following DXF features only) : Arc, Circle, Ellipse, Line, DWPolyline, Spline, and Text The Open feature can also access simple image file types that are not in cutting format, but may be imported for printing or tracing purposes. When using a PC, you will need to select “All Files” under the type of file as you seek to open another type of file format. A list of recently used documents may also be accessed from the File menu under Open Recent. You may also use the Merge option from the File menu to open any file into the same workspace you are using rather than opening a new document workspace. Finally, compatible file types may also be accessed by dragging the saved file from your computer directly onto your workspace in the software.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Usage Agreement

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