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Using Falstad's Circuit Simulator

Step 4Saving circuits

Saving circuits
To save a circuit that you have made go:
File > Export > (Copy the code in the export box) > (Paste into a .txt document or similar) > Save the code.

When loading a circuit:

Find the .txt (Or similar file) > Copy the code > (File > Import) > If there is any code in the import box, clear it and paste your code into that box.
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May 16, 2012. 4:29 AMPhil B says:
Thank you. I was experimenting with the Falstad circuit simulator and "built" a virtual copy of a circuit I have used with actual parts in order to understand better how and why it works. I had some unanswered questions about how to save a circuit in Falstad and you answered them.

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