File Menu MS
The File Menu contains the available file operations, such as New, Open, Save, Print, and Close. (Note that the unsigned Swing applets contain only a subset of these functions.)
New > Clear Desk |
Removes the structure being on the canvas including all fragments and graphical objects. |
New > New Window |
Opens another MarvinSketch window. |
Open |
Loads your saved molecule file into Marvin and discard any unsaved changes to the molecule you were previously working with. |
Insert File |
Inserts your saved molecule file into the canvas without erasing its former content. |
Save |
Saves the molecule to the same file it was opened from and in the same format. If you are working with a new molecule, Save will function as Save As. |
Save As |
Saves the molecule in a different location or with a different file name or format. |
Import Name |
Opens the Source window in IUPAC Name format, and enables you to enter directly a IUPAC Name and convert it to structure. |
Import Image |
Tries to convert an image file to a structure using OSRA. |
Export to Image |
Exports the molecule to the required location in the required image format. |
Find Structure Online > Find Structure in ChemSpider |
If ChemSpider contains the structure, it opens the records in your default browser. |
Find Structure Online > Find Structure in Chemicalize |
If Chemicalize.org contains the structure, it opens the records in your default browser. |
Find Structure Online > Find Structure in PubChem |
If PubChem contains the structure, it opens the records in your default browser. |
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Prints an image of the current molecule. |
Multipage Settings |
Creates a multipage molecular document that helps to work with large drawings by dividing them into pages. |
Document Style |
Applies drawing parameters and pre-defined styles. See Customizing drawing styles |
Recent |
Lists of recently used file names. |
Close |
Finishes working with the currently open molecule. |
Exit |
Saves GUI settings, preferences and My Templates before exiting the application. |