How to save files in MUSE?

I have watched many of the MUSE tutorials, both on the Adobe site and Lynda, but I have not seen anywhere how to save files, or where. Please help. Thanks.

Can you please elaborate your query here? Which file exactly are you referring to that you are unable to save? In Muse, it is just the Muse site/project file primarily with the extension .muse that you save/save as through the File menu.
Thanks,
Vinayak

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