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File Menu
The File menu can be accessed from the horizontal top
bar menu at the top of the screen. The following options are available
when a file is open:
General
- New project (Ctrl+N)
- create a new DesignBuilder dsb file.
- Open project (Ctrl+O)
- Open an existing DesignBuilder dsb file.
- Close (Ctrl+F4)
- close the currently open DesignBuilder dsb file and returned to the
opening screen.
- Print - Print current
view
- Load results file
- load a previously generated
ESO file.
Save
- Save (Ctrl+S) -
Save currently open DesignBuilder dsb file. If no file is currently loaded
then this command saves the libraries.
- Save without output results
- save the current DesignBuilder dsb file without output results reducing
the file size. Use this option if you plan to send the dsb file by e-mail
or to the support forums.
- Save as (F12) -
save the DesignBuilder dsb file using a different name/location.
- Save as template
- save the DesignBuilder dsb file as a template so it can be used as a
starting point for subsequent new projects.
Import
- Import
2-D DXF floorplan - import a 2-D DXF floorplan into the model
for tracing over.
- Import detailed survey
data - import a survey data file into the model (advanced option
- contact DesignBuilder support for more information on this)
- Import building from external
file - import a building into the current model from an external
file. The
option assumes that there is only one building in the external file and requires that there is at least one building in the destination file.
- Import assembly library - imports an assembly library from an external asl file previously created using the Export assembly library command.
- Import
library data - import library data from an existing DDF file.
Export
Folder
- EnergyPlus folder - opens a Windows Explorer window in the folder used by DesignBuilder for storing temporary EnergyPlus files.
- Weather data folder - opens a Windows Explorer window in the folder where the hourly weather files are stored.
- Library data folder - opens a Windows Explorer window in the folder where library data files are stored.
- Template projects folder - opens a Windows Explorer window in the folder where dsb file templates are stored. File templates are available for selection on the second tab of the Add new project dialog.