Wow. Thanks for the clarification. ...going to the back of the class now...
-----Original Message----- From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 1:26 PM To: Carol Wade; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: deleting backup files You don't need the .backup to back out of an unwanted editing change because right there in the File menu is the "Revert to last saved" command, wich does exactly what it says and does not rely on the the .backup file created by the "automatic backup" mode. I can see where a global find and replace could be a case where it might be necessary to use the .backup files to back out of the change. But in my own workflow I tend to use variables for anything that is likely to need to be changed globally, and variable changes are easy to undo without reverting to an older version of the doc. But it's important to note that manually reverting to the .backup is actually taking you back to the version *before* your last save because the .backup file is *not*a*backup* of the version you saved. It's the file as it existed *prior*to* the last save. The only time that this is what you really want to do is when you have made *and*saved* some unwanted changes and need to revert to the second previous saved version. The .backup file is always one save behind the changes you have made, so you'll be throwing out both the current changes and the last saved set of changes if you revert to the .backup. Fred Ridder >From: "Carol Wade" <Carol.Wade at healthlanguage.com> >To: <framers at frameusers.com> >Subject: RE: deleting backup files >Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 09:22:23 -0600 > >Interesting, Fred, that your bacon has never been saved by a .backup. I >tend to work quickly - perhaps a bit too hastily at times. When I >realize that I have made a stoopid global change or have edited the >meaning out of some text, I am glad to have the .backup. > > > >Its good to know that we are each unique! > > > >- Carol > > >NOTICE BY HEALTH LANGUAGE, INC. >This message, as well as any attached document, contains information from >Health Language, Inc. that is confidential. The information is intended >only for the use of the addressee named above. If you are not the intended >recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, >distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of >this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited, and may be >unlawful. If you have received this message in error, please delete all >electronic copies of this message and its attachments, if any, destroy any >hard copies you may have created, without disclosing the contents, and >notify the sender immediately. Unless expressly stated otherwise, nothing >contained in this message should be construed as a digital or electronic >signature, nor is it intended to reflect an intention to make an agreement >by electronic means. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com NOTICE BY HEALTH LANGUAGE, INC. This message, as well as any attached document, contains information from Health Language, Inc. that is confidential. The information is intended only for the use of the addressee named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited, and may be unlawful. If you have received this message in error, please delete all electronic copies of this message and its attachments, if any, destroy any hard copies you may have created, without disclosing the contents, and notify the sender immediately. Unless expressly stated otherwise, nothing contained in this message should be construed as a digital or electronic signature, nor is it intended to reflect an intention to make an agreement by electronic means.