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# Saving in Play Mode
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It’s often most convenient to adjust camera settings while the game is playing. But normally, Unity does not save your changes to the Scene when you exit Play Mode. Cinemachine has a special feature to preserve the tweaks you make during Play Mode. It doesn’t save structural changes, like adding or removing a behavior. With the exception of certain properties, Cinemachine preserves most of the settings in your Virtual Cameras when you exit Play Mode.
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When you exit Play Mode, Cinemachine scans the Scene to collect any changed properties in the Virtual Cameras. Cinemachine saves these changes a second or so after exiting. Use the __Edit > Undo__ command to revert these changes.
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Check __Save During Play__ on any Virtual Camera in the [Inspector](https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/UsingTheInspector.html) to enable this feature. This is a global property, not per-camera, so you only need to check or uncheck it once.
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Cinemachine components have the special attribute `[SaveDuringPlay]` to enable this functionality. Feel free to use it on classes within your own custom scripts too if you need it. To exclude a field in a class with the `[SaveDuringPlay]` attribute, add the `[NoSaveDuringPlay]` attribute to the field.
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