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To specify how many backup les are created with the Auto Save function, use the
Maximum Backup Files option. When the maximum number of backup les is reached, the
existing les are overwritten, starting with the oldest le.
Saving Project Files As a New Version
You can create and activate a new version of an active project le. This is useful if you are
experimenting with edits and arrangements and want to be able to go back to a previous version
at any time.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Select File > Save New Version.
Press Ctrl/Cmd - Alt/Opt - S .
RESULT
The new le is saved with the same name as the original project and an attached incremental
number. For example, if your project is called
“My Project”, new versions are called “My
Project-01”, “My Project-02”, and so on.
Reverting to the Last Saved Version
You can return to the last saved version and discard all changes that have been introduced.
PROCEDURE
1. Select File > Revert.
2. In the warning message, click Revert.
If you have recorded or created new audio les since the last version was saved, you are
prompted to delete or keep the les.
Choosing a Project Location
You can specify a project location for saving projects in the Hub and in the Project Assistant.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
Select Use default location to create a project in the default project location, and in the
Project folder eld, specify a name for the project folder. If you do not specify a project
folder here, the project is saved in a folder named Untitled.
Click in the path eld to change the default project location, and specify the new default
location in the le dialog that opens.
Activate Prompt for project location to open a le dialog where you can specify the
project folder location.
2. Do one of the following:
Click Create Empty to create a new empty project.
Project Handling
Reverting to the Last Saved Version
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