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To specify the time intervals in which a backup copy is created, use the Auto Save Interval
setting.
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.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Select File> Save New Version.
Press Ctrl/Cmd - Alt/Opt - S .
RESULT
The new le is saved under the same name as the original project, with an incremental number
attached to it. 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 made.
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. 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. 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.
Project Handling
Reverting to the Last Saved Version
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