I apologize in advance if this is already answered somewhere. My searches turned up the posting at http://forum.gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1452, but I don't understand it.
My goal is to create various subgraphs and keep them as part of my initial file.
In the posting above, the response to the original question (How to get the subgraph of the subgraph?) was as follows:
1. Run modularity on your graph
2. Create a Partition filter and select the partition(s) you want to filter.
3. Once applied the filter, click on Export filtered graph to new workspace
4. Switch workspaces and work with them (you can rename workspaces in Workspace menu for clarity)
My confusion revolves around step (3): I can't find anything named "Export filtered graph". There is an Export choice under File, but nothing that suggests the target is a new workspace.
Any advice or references would be welcome.
Thank you.
David
how to export to a new workspace
Re: how to export to a new workspace
Hi,
The "export to new workspace" is an icon located in the filter panel (with 2 others, relating to labels and more), just above the filters you selected and dragged in the bottom window. This icon is active *only* when the filter is running (that is, when the "Filter" button at the bottom right is pushed, resulting in a filtering action on your graph).
Best,
Clement
The "export to new workspace" is an icon located in the filter panel (with 2 others, relating to labels and more), just above the filters you selected and dragged in the bottom window. This icon is active *only* when the filter is running (that is, when the "Filter" button at the bottom right is pushed, resulting in a filtering action on your graph).
Best,
Clement
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Re: how to export to a new workspace
Thanks, Clement, both for your assistance this time and for many times previously. Also, thank you for updating your Gephi tutorials; they are very helpful. You might want to add the tip you gave me above to Tutorial #6. 
Best regards,
David

Best regards,
David