Saving and Exporting Documents
To save your work for later use, choose Save (⌘S) or Save As... (⇧⌘S) from the File menu, and choose a location to save the document.

Saving a document also saves the print settings (from Page Setup and the Pages pane of the Info window) and whether the document is displayed as a palette.
To export the graphics in a document to a common image format, choose Export... (⌥⌘E) from the File menu and choose a format and location for the image file.

Which format you choose for export depends largely on where you intend to use the image:
TIFF format is a bitmap image format with support for full color, transparency and lossless compression. TIFF is a common format on Mac OS X.
PDF format is the native vector format on Mac OS X; the appearance of graphics and text will be preserved even when the image is resized or printed. PDF does not support transparency.
JPEG format is a bitmap format commonly used for embedded images in Web pages. It supports full color and variable levels of lossy compression.
GIF format is another bitmap format commonly used for embedded images in Web pages. GIF files support a very limited range of colors and transparency, but have very small file sizes.
PNG format is a newer format with support for full color, transparency, and lossless compression. Many newer Web browsers support embedded PNG images in Web pages.
HTML Image Map format is useful for documents containing URL links as actions on shapes. It saves both an image file and an HTML document containing an image map; open the HTML file in a web browser, and you can click on shapes to follow their links.

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