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Loading a calculator graphics file

The hard disk is the usual place where all your programs and data are stored. The hard disk is a magnetic mass storage device installed in within the system unit.

You can load any previously saved calculator graphics file, by using the file menu then the load Graphics file, which will open the main file menu for you to locate and enter the file name.

When the Dovada calculator saves a draw graphics file it uses the .dvc extension filename. The saved file is is in a special text reference format, for this reason we use the .dvc extension type.

Do not attempt to load in a graphics picture image as the editor will not work with pictures but uses a special text format, for this reason we use the file (.dvc) extension to distinguish the text file from an image file and you can only load a (.dvc) file.

The opened file becomes the default file name used.


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