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Copy of How to Save GeoGebra Files

Note: While working in this GeoGebra Book, the constructions you create in the provided applets will be saved in this Book automatically. However, if you also want to save them separately to your GeoGebraTube account or your computer you might want to follow the instructions below.

Saving your GeoGebra files to GeoGebraTube

In order to save a GeoGebra File to your GeoGebraTube account you need to...
  • click on the Menu button in the upper right corner of the GeoGebra window.
  • select Save from the File menu. 
  • Enter a file name and click Save.
Note: In order to upload your file to GeoGebraTube, you need to be signed in to your GeoGebraTube account. If you don't have an account yet, or are not signed in, you need to either create a new account or sign in to your existing account.  The saved GeoGebra file appears on tab Materials on your profile page as a Dynamic Worksheet. It can be edited later on, shared with others, or integrated into a GeoGebra Book. Note: If you choose not to sign in, you may save the file on your computer instead (extension .ggb). 

Try it yourself...

Create Dynamic Worksheets

GeoGebra allows you to create interactive webpages, so called Dynamic Worksheets, from your files. You can either...
  • export a dynamic worksheet directly from GeoGebra ( File menu, option  Share), or
  • create a dynamic worksheet using our online Worksheet Editor on GeoGebraTube.

How to export GeoGebra files

In order to export a GeoGebra File you need to...
  • open the  Menu and
  • select Export from the  File menu. 
This menu item allows you to export your work in different ways.
  • Save a ggb GeoGebra file on your computer.
  • Create a png picture file of the Graphics View and save it on your computer.
  • Create an Animated GIF file of the Graphics View and save it on your computer.

Choose a file name

We recommend the following naming conventions for files:
  • Avoid using spaces or special characters in a file name, since they can cause unnecessary problems when the file is shared and transferred to other computers. 
  • Instead, you can use underscores or upper case letters within the file name (e.g. My_First_Construction.ggb).