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File-based import and export of .rsharp configuration files is available on Pro and Elite plans.

What is a .rsharp file?

A .rsharp file is RangeSharp’s native configuration format. It contains a complete strategy with:
  • All spots and their range data
  • Action colors and names
  • Spot notes
  • Metadata (game format, table size, stack depth)
This is the best way to back up your work, share strategies with other RangeSharp users, or transfer strategies between accounts.

Export a strategy

1

Open the Study workspace

Navigate to Study and select the strategy you want to export.
2

Open the export menu

Click the Export button in the toolbar, or right-click the strategy in the tree and select Export.
3

Choose RangeSharp format

Select Export as .rsharp.
4

Save the file

Your browser downloads a .rsharp file containing the full strategy.

Import a .rsharp file

1

Go to the Study workspace

Navigate to Study.
2

Open the import menu

Click the Import button in the toolbar.
3

Select the file

Choose Import .rsharp file and select the file from your computer.
4

Review and confirm

RangeSharp shows a preview of the strategy being imported — name, number of spots, and a summary. Click Import to add it to your strategies.
The imported strategy appears as a new strategy in your tree with all spots, ranges, and metadata intact.

Use cases

ScenarioHow to use
Backup your workExport your most important strategies as .rsharp files and save them
Share with a friendExport a strategy and send the .rsharp file — they import it into their account
Coach distributing rangesExport your recommended strategy and share it with students
Moving between accountsExport from one account, import into another

Export a single spot as PioSolver format

If you just need one spot in a text format compatible with other tools:
  1. Select the spot in the Study workspace.
  2. Click Export in the toolbar.
  3. Select Export as PioSolver.
  4. The range data is exported as PioSolver-compatible text.

Screenshot export

To export the current grid as an image:
  1. Select a spot and view the range on the grid.
  2. Click ExportScreenshot.
  3. A PNG image of the grid is downloaded.
This is useful for sharing ranges in forums, Discord, or study groups.