Save Binary Notebook As
Postprocessing → File → Save As
In stand-alone mode, Adams PostProcessor saves your current session in notebooks, which are binary files that store all the simulation results, animations, and plots that you are working on. You can also save a copy of a notebook with a different name or in a different location. When you save a notebook, Adams Posrocessor saves all the pages you created and their content. It also saves the simulation results in the binary file. The results are not associated with the files you imported.
Note: | There is no restriction on the size of the binary file (earlier the size was restricted to 2GB). While there is no theoretical limit to .bin file size, practically speaking, the size of a .bin file will be limited to the amount of RAM available to the Adams session. |
For the option: | Do the following: |
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File Name | Enter a name for the notebook.
To save the document in a different directory, right-click the File Name text box, select Browse, and then select the desired directory. |