A: Because you have opened an imported object into a new, unsaved workspace. You must save it as a native .fsm file to lock in your edits.

The full string, , is simply the window title bar displaying the active application (FlexiSign Pro) and the current working file’s temporary name (Untitled 1). If you open a second new tab without saving the first, it will be labeled "Untitled 2," and so on. Why Does This Matter? In the sign-making industry, precision is everything. Working in an "Untitled 1" environment means your data is currently stored only in your computer’s volatile memory (RAM). If the power fails, the software crashes, or you accidentally close the window, all your design work—contour cuts, color separations, weeding lines—will vanish instantly.

A: Possibly. Check the Auto-Recover folder (default: C:\Users\[YourName]\Documents\FlexiSign Pro\AutoRecover ). Look for files with .tmp or .fsm extensions and open them.

By respecting what "Untitled 1" represents, you are not just being organized—you are protecting your shop’s bottom line. The phrase "FlexiSign Pro Untitled 1" is not a bug or a mysterious error code. It is the software’s way of asking, “Where would you like to save this?” The most successful sign makers and print professionals treat the first five seconds of every session as the most important: naming the file, choosing the right folder, and setting the stage for a seamless production run.