On 19 Oct 2005 at 1:24, Darcy James Argue wrote:

> On 18 Oct 2005, at 6:37 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:

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> > And, of course, there's also the backup file that you can choose to
> > create each time you manually save a file, and that might save you
> > if you saved and the real file had the data missing.
> 
> Except the backup file is always identical to the most recently 
> manually saved version, so if you manually save bad data into the 
> file, the backup file will be of no use.

No, the backup is the *previous* version. That is, when you save, it 
copies the file *before* the save to your backup folder and then 
saves the current data. So the backup file represents the data 
*before* your save.

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David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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