Audacity: Save and export audio files

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates saving a project as an .aup3 file and exporting the final audio into formats like MP3 or WAV.
Step-by-step
- Go to File and select Save Project As
- Save the file in the .aup3 format
- Go to File and select Export Audio
- Choose between exporting online or offline to your computer
- Select your desired file format such as MP3 or WAV
Options
- Export the entire project
- Export a specific part of the clip using the Current Selection option
- Choose between MP3, WAV, and other available formats
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