This document is archived and information here might be outdated. Recommended version. |
ArcObjects Help for .NET developers > ArcObjects namespaces > Carto > ESRI.ArcGIS.Carto > Interfaces > IM > IMapDocument Interface > IMapDocument.Save Method (ArcObjects .NET 10.5 SDK) |
Save the contents of the map document to the bound file.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub Save ( _ [ByVal bUseRelativePaths As Boolean], _ [ByVal bCreateThumnbail As Boolean] _ )
[C#] public void Save ( bool bUseRelativePaths, bool bCreateThumnbail );
Optional Values
[C++]
HRESULT Save(
VARIANT_BOOL bUseRelativePaths,
VARIANT_BOOL bCreateThumnbail
);
[C++]
Parameters bUseRelativePaths [in, optional, defaultvalue(VARIANT_TRUE)] bUseRelativePaths is a parameter of type VARIANT_BOOL bCreateThumnbail [in, optional, defaultvalue(VARIANT_TRUE)] bCreateThumnbail is a parameter of type VARIANT_BOOL
Saves the MapDocument that is Open and any changes that have been made to it. Before using the Save method check whether the document IsReadOnly. If a MapDocument is read only use the SaveAs method to create a new MapDocument. By default MapDocuments are saved with relative paths and thumbnails.
Specifying thumbnails as True can delay saving complex map documents as the view of the document is generated for the thumbnail. However, thumbnails are guides for users browsing map documents using ArcCatalog and Windows Explorer.
If a Published Map File (*.pmf) or Layer File (*.lyr) is Open use the SaveAs method to create a new Map Document (*.mxd), as attempting to use the Save method will return an error.