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Closing the plant mover

To close the plant mover,
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Click Quit.
gif/plantstudio00090000.gif If you have made changes to either file, PlantStudio will ask if you want to save the changes. Click Yes to save the changes you made to the file, or click No to close the file without saving your changes, or click Cancel to go back to using the plant mover without saving the file (if so, the rest of this doesn't apply).
gif/plantstudio00090000.gif If you made changes to the file currently open in PlantStudio and saved the file, PlantStudio will ask you if you want to reload the current file because it has changed.
gif/plantstudio00090000.gif Click Yes to reload the current file.
gif/plantstudio00090000.gif Click No to go on without reloading the current file.

Remember that if you didn't save your changes to the current file when you opened the plant mover, the information in the main window and the plant mover was different (because the plant mover reads from the disk, not from memory). So if you return from the plant mover in this case and you reload the current file, you will lose the changes you had made before starting the plant mover. If all you did was drag a plant or change a rotation, this will not be a problem. If you are not sure what changes you made, we recommend you save the file before you start the plant mover.

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