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Saving my scrapbook file to jpeg file

All my scrapbook works were save in *.scrapbook. I would like to save in others file extension (ex. *.jpeg or *.pdf).

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Go to file/save as
change the name of the file, make sure that <.scrapbook> is not in the name
the box under file name, you can change the extension, just scroll down to find the extension you want

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