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Added docs page for Save with supporting files option.

Also removed TMDL preview note from save-to-folder page as TMDL is GA.

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Pull request overview

This PR adds comprehensive documentation for the "Save with supporting files" feature in Tabular Editor 3, which enables saving semantic models with additional metadata files required for Microsoft Fabric Git integration. The PR also removes an outdated TMDL preview note since TMDL is now generally available.

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  • Added new documentation page for the "Save with supporting files" feature with detailed instructions and explanations
  • Updated table of contents to include the new documentation page
  • Removed TMDL preview note from the save-to-folder page
  • Added two supporting screenshot images

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content/features/toc.md Added new entry for save-with-supporting-files documentation
content/features/save-with-supporting-files.md New comprehensive documentation page explaining the feature, file structure, workflow, and integration with Microsoft Fabric Git
content/features/save-to-folder.md Removed outdated TMDL preview note as TMDL is now GA
content/assets/images/common/SaveWithSupportingFilesDialog.png New screenshot showing the save dialog with supporting files option
content/assets/images/common/WorkspaceGitSync.png New screenshot showing Fabric workspace Git synchronization

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@mlonsk mlonsk self-requested a review January 12, 2026 14:56
@mlonsk mlonsk merged commit a519952 into release/release-3-25-0 Jan 12, 2026
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mlonsk pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 19, 2026
documentation for the "Save with supporting files" feature in Tabular Editor 3, which enables saving semantic models with additional metadata files required for Microsoft Fabric Git integration.

Authored-by: Peer Grønnerup <peer.gronnerup@tabulareditor.com>
otykier added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 22, 2026
* Resolve add/add conflicts: prefer main for KB files

* Fixed bold formatting issue

* Initial Documentation for built in BPA rules

* remove kb articles from branch

* comment out placeholder links

* Application Language Docs

* Save with supporting files (#242)

documentation for the "Save with supporting files" feature in Tabular Editor 3, which enables saving semantic models with additional metadata files required for Microsoft Fabric Git integration.

Authored-by: Peer Grønnerup <peer.gronnerup@tabulareditor.com>

* Added customdata section for impersonation (#243)

added customdata section for impersonation

Co-authored-by: Peer Grønnerup <peer.gronnerup@tabulareditor.com>

* Updated DI0005 Code action for expanded table scenario

* Update save with supporting files doc page

* Preferences documentation updated.

* Restore KB files from origin/main after rebase

* User do/adv refresh3 (#247)

* advanced refresh

* documentation for advanced refresh

* fix build issues

* updates

* Adding comment about how to change seats on enterprise license

* Added whats new for 3.25.0

* Update API dll and xml

* update advanced refresh to include note on business and enterprise exclusivity

* update bpa rules about inclusion in all editions

* update release notes

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Co-authored-by: Morten Lønskov <morten.lonskov@tabulareditor.com>
Co-authored-by: Peer Grønnerup <52330973+gronnerup@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Peer Grønnerup <peer.gronnerup@tabulareditor.com>
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