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‎May 15, 2013
12:23 PM
How to save project as XML format
I am sure I am missing something simple here. But I have a new project that I started in IS 2012 Spring and forgot to check the option to create new projects as XML before creating the project. Is there any way to save the project as XML now? Currently the output is only as binary and I prefer xml for SVN repository history.
I have been through, seemingly all the project settings, the file save settings, etc but I do not see a setting to change this from binary to xml. If memory serves me correctly there might be a simple switch in direct editor that I can change but I don't recall what that is.
Thank you.
I have been through, seemingly all the project settings, the file save settings, etc but I do not see a setting to change this from binary to xml. If memory serves me correctly there might be a simple switch in direct editor that I can change but I don't recall what that is.
Thank you.
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‎May 15, 2013
01:19 PM
The Project File Format setting in the General Information view (second setting from the top of the view) lets you switch to XML.
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‎May 16, 2013
10:54 AM
Thank you very much Debbie. That was exactly what I was looking for and I knew that it was a simple solution. 😮 It has just been such a long time since I have had to actually had to change that value that I had forgotten where it was stored.