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Re: saving project as a new project

It isn't clear if you mean WindRiver project or LV project.

Either way, what you really want to save or backup is the entire thing (code, project, drawings, and everything). The easiest way to do this is to have things organized into a file hierarchy and just zip and store the zip somewhere with a really good name. One trick for this in LV is to click on the second tab in the project to see the directory view. This will show where things are located. To get LV to save off all VIs and such for an archive, you can build a build specification for a source code distribution. Personally the zip is easier and catches all other files too.

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