 One of the most challenging aspects of the browser based version of raw is that you can't save your work. That is, you can't create an account, you can't save the settings in the data set. You can save the finished product. I'm going to show you how to do that in the next sections. But right now I just want to talk about life without save. Now the most important thing to do is to simply take notes on what you're doing. Unfortunately, because raw offers very few options, there's not a lot of stuff you have to do. So for this one, all I have to know is that I put media in group, year in date, market share in size, and that I set it to wiggle. And then that's enough information for me to be able to recreate this graph if I need to. But aside from your notes, there is no way to have the same thing be there when you come back to raw unless you do the local installation through GitHub. But again, that's a much more complicated process. And I don't really want to get into that. Mostly, you want to create relatively simple structures that are relatively easy for you to recreate in a few steps, even if you have to do it from scratch. Then again, the most important thing is about downloading your work and sharing it through other means. And that's what we're going to talk about in the following sections.