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Auto-save
The auto-save function stores a version of the currently active project at regular intervals,
including new projects you have not explicitly saved yet. This reduces the chances of losing
signicant amounts of work if you accidentally close a project without saving or in the unlikely
event that Dorico Elements or your computer crashes.
Dorico Elements saves auto-saved projects in an AutoSave folder inside the application data
folder for your user account. You cannot change this location.
NOTE
Dorico Elements might become less responsive briey in order to perform auto-saves,
particularly for larger projects.
Auto-save with multiple projects open
Only the currently activated project is auto-saved at each auto-save interval if you have multiple
projects open. This is because only a single project at a time can be activated for playback. If
you are switching between multiple projects frequently, we recommend that you set a smaller
auto-save interval.
Removal of auto-save les
All les in the AutoSave folder are automatically deleted when you close their corresponding
projects and also when you quit Dorico Elements. You can nd deleted auto-saved projects in the
bin on your computer. Dorico Elements automatically adds “[AutoSave]” to the end of auto-saved
project
le names so you can identify them.
IMPORTANT
When Dorico Elements deletes les from the AutoSave folder, this includes any les in the folder,
not just auto-saved Dorico projects. Therefore, it is important that you do not manually save
anything in the AutoSave folder.
TIP
If you want to access earlier versions of projects, you can use project backups.
RELATED LINKS
Project backups on page 78
Toolbar on page 24
Project and le handling
Auto-save
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