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Claude Opus4.6 User Guide: Model Selection, Common Settings, and Conversation Export

3/3/2026
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To use Claude Opus4.6 smoothly, the key is to first get clear on model selection, interface settings, and data export. Below, I’ll explain along the actual操作 path: how to open settings, how to switch to Claude Opus4.6, and how to back up conversations safely.

Enter account settings: get the interface and security options in order first

After logging in on Claude’s web app, open the profile menu and go to the settings page, then check all common items in one go. It’s recommended to first confirm whether your email has been verified and whether two-factor authentication is enabled, to avoid triggering risk controls later that could cause repeated logins. Options like the interface theme and language display are also in settings—standardizing them first can reduce misoperations.

Switch to Claude Opus4.6 in a conversation, and confirm whether the choice is remembered

After starting a new chat, there’s usually a model selector at the top. Open it and choose Claude Opus4.6 to begin. In many cases the system will remember the last model you used, but this may differ across devices/browsers. The safest approach is to quickly glance at whether the current model is Claude Opus4.6 every time you start a new chat, to avoid using the wrong model and affecting results and usage limits.

Use a “fixed opener” to reduce repetitive communication costs

If you have to explain your writing tone, coding style, or output format every time, it’s recommended to prepare a fixed opener for Claude Opus4.6 and save it in a notes app or a browser text-snippet tool. Paste this instruction as the first message of each new chat, then add the specific task afterward—it’s easier than repeatedly correcting course mid-way. This also makes it easier to keep the same Claude Opus4.6 usage habits across different devices.

How to export conversations: two approaches—single-share vs. full data backup

If you just want to send something to a colleague for verification, prioritize the chat’s share/copy feature to quickly pass along the current Claude Opus4.6 conversation. For long-term backup, go to the data-control related page in settings; usually you can initiate a “Export data” request, and the system will provide a download link via email. Before exporting, it’s recommended to tidy up chat titles and delete unnecessary content to avoid packaging sensitive information together.

Common sticking points: can’t switch back to Claude Opus4.6, and not receiving the export email

If you find that you can’t select Claude Opus4.6 from the model list, first check whether you’re logged into a different account or whether the current account’s permissions/usage quota is restricted; logging out and back in and then starting a new chat usually helps identify the cause. If you don’t receive the export email, check your spam folder and any corporate email filtering rules, and confirm that the account email address is still usable. If there are account anomalies, prioritize checking security prompts and recent login records in the settings page, then decide whether to go through the official support channel.

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