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Vehicles opened in the Vehicle Editor can be saved in data\veh folder as files with a .veh extension.
Saving a vehicle
- 1 At the bottom left, click SAVE. A dialog "Name of vehicle to SAVE" will appear.
- 2 Click OK or press ↵ Enter to confirm.
| Saving a vehicle will not export the vehicle to LFS. To export the vehicle for offline testing, use the TEST mod in LFS button at the top right. |