# Export

### Save as New Asset

* **Go to the Editor Page:** On your HIVO account, navigate to the Editor page where you are working on your content.
* **Click the Export Icon:** On the right side of the Editor page, locate and click the “Export” icon.

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* **Click “Save as New Asset” Button:** In the export menu that appears, click the “Save as New Asset” button to save your current work as a new asset in the [Library](/library.md).

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### Download

* **Click the Export Icon:** On the right side of the Editor page, click the “Export” icon.
* **Click the Download Button:** In the export menu that appears, click the “Download” button to save a copy of your work to your device
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Exporting content makes it easy to share, save, and use your work in different formats, ensuring you can access and integrate it wherever needed.


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