write down the steps to save a project in audacity
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There are three main commands for saving projects:
File > Save Project > Save Project saves an .aup project file and a _data folder containing the actual audio.
File > Save Project > Save Lossless Copy of Project... lets you save an existing Project with a new name, leaving your existing project open for continued editing.
File > Save Project > Save Project As... lets you save an existing Project with a new name, opens the new project and closes the old project.
This saves or updates the .aup file and _data folder. Saving a project lets you save unfinished work and re-open it later in Audacity exactly as it was and (with the exception of the undo history), with all edits and recorded/imported tracks preserved. As with saving any type of file, certain characters cannot be used in the name of the .aup file if they are reserved for the operating system; see our information on forbidden characters.
When saving an Audacity project it is normally easiest to use the File > Save Project command, which has a default shortcut of Ctrl + S (or ⌘ + S on Mac). If you save a project again having made further changes to it, "Save Project" then updates the .aup file and _data folder silently without bothering you with prompts.
If the project does not have any unsaved changes (for example, if the project is empty or you just saved it), "Save Project" will be grayed out. In that case, use File > Save Project > Save Lossless Copy of Project... or File > Save Project As... instead.
"Save Lossless Copy of Project" is the safe and recommended way to make a copy of a project with a new name or in a different location to serve either as a single backup copy of the project, or as one of several incremental copies of the project in the state it had at a particular date and time.