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Save LamaFile

Last updated 1 year ago

It is recommended to save your LamaFile in a cloud system (like OneDrive) to support version recovery.

There are two options to save the LamaFile.

1) Lama Manager Open Lama Manager in Rhino and save the LamaFile (Menu -> Lama -> Lama Manager -> Lama -> SaveAs). As a result, the path of the LamaFile is connected to your Rhino project.

2) Save Rhino project When saving the rhino project, the LamaFile will be saved automatically, if a LamaFilePath is connected to your Rhino project.

You will be automatically prompted to save the current Lama project when you open the Lama Manager or stop Lama.


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