InstallShield 2016
When you save your project with a new name and location, a copy of the renamed project file and all of its associated files and folders are saved in the new location. The next time that you save your project, all changes are saved to this new location.
To save your project with a new name and location:
1. | On the File menu, click Save As. The Save As dialog box opens. |
2. | In the Save in box, select the appropriate location. |
3. | Select or clear the Create ‘Project Name’ subfolder and save the project in the created folder check box as appropriate. In both cases, a <Project Name> subfolder is created in the Project Location box (on the File Locations tab of the Options dialog box). |
If you select the Create ‘Project Name’ subfolder and save the project in the created folder check box, the project file (.ism) is saved in the <Project Name> subfolder. If you clear the check box, the project file is saved in the location specified in the Project Location box.
4. | If the new project’s GUID should be different than the GUID of the original project, select the Create and assign a new project GUID to the saved project check box. If the new project’s GUID should be the same GUID of the original project, clear this check box. |
5. | To use the name that you specified in the File name box as the value for the Product Name setting (in the General Information view) of the new project, select the Update the project settings appropriately based on the new project name check box. If the new project’s Name property should be the same as that of the original project, clear this check box. |
Note • When you save a project with external dependencies, such as InstallScript files, your new project points to the original copies of these files. Duplicate copies are not made. Therefore, before you delete your original project, ensure that you do not delete any files that may be used by the new project.
See Also
InstallShield 2016 Help LibraryAugust 2016 |
Copyright Information | Flexera Software |