Saving DVD menus with project ?

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Saving DVD menus with project ?

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At the "EDIT" step, when we click on File/"Save project", it saves the EDIT changes in the project VSP file. When we move to the "SHARE" step and create our DVD menus...etc, when we click on the CLOSE botton, the program automatically shows a "SAVING PROJECT" progress bar like if it was saving the project with the DVD menus done. But when we re-open the project VSP, we have to redo all the SHARE step again as none of the step 3 DVD menus creation work has been saved.

(1) in step 3 SHARE, what does the "SAVING PROJECT" save ?

(2) Is there a way to save the step 3 DVD authoring work of a specific project with the project VSP file or elsewhere to retrieve it when we re-open the project to make minor EDIT change ?

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Someone in another post had about the same question. However it was posted, asking if DVD MF was better than VS. For my response please see This Thread...
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