Saving
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The demo version of Chameleon does not allow you to save.

Chameleon allows you to save:

1. Plain Draw (or Poster) files.

2. Compressed Draw files (which may be loaded into 4Mation's Vector). The
   compression technique has been designed specifically for Draw files and,
   therefore, is extremely efficient.

3. CMYK files: a directory containing a Draw file for each of the four
   colour separations as used by commercial printers to produce
   full-colour work.

4. Spot colour files: a directory containing a Draw file for each of the
   actual colours used in the file. If the number of colours is greater than
   4 a warning is given. The maximum number of colour files which can be
   saved is 64.

When a document contains fountain-filled objects there are two additional
options available:

(a) Keep data for re-editing
    The fountain-filled objects are saved as tagged objects. This means that
    information about the fountain fill is stored with the objects. The
    advantage of this is that if the file is loaded back into Chameleon the
    objects can have their fills changed. This option should be chosen,
    therefore, only if you intend loading the file back into Chameleon for
    re-editing. If a fountain-filled file is loaded into another application
    you must not (and, in some applications, cannot) move or edit the
    fountain-filled objects as only Chameleon understands the extra data
    with which the objects have been tagged. 

(b) Plain Drawfile
    When this option is selected, any fountain-filled objects will be split
    up into a series of strips so that any application which accepts Draw
    files will be able to display a representation of the fill. The number
    of strips can be set. You will not be able to change the fountain fills
    at a later date but you will be able to move and scale the
    fountain-filled objects in other applications. A plain Draw file will
    usually be larger than when you have used the Keep data for re-editing
    option.