Lavern

Use dropbox for a backup !!!!!!!!



DO NOT OPEN THE FILE IN DROPBOX FOLDER WITH LEGACY…



Always copy the file on your hard drive to Drop box folder to have a backup.



Every morning I copy approx. 1.6 gb of files to dropbox

Then I can copy those backup files to my computer at work when I arrived to my 
work address.



Regards

Henry







From: Lavern Hall [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 7:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Lost data!



Hi Paul and Mike,



1. Paul - the data that is missing is what I entered since my last backup two 
days ago. I checked, Legacy is set to "open last used family file automatically"



2. Mike - No, I'm not sharing files, it's just me.

However, I did go to the Dropbox website

where I found yesterday's date. I clicked
on it and everything (including my missing
two-day data) was there!



Taking no chances on not having the file

available, I am backing it up from the Dropbox

website... but now, I am guessing... do I
keep going back to the Dropbox website
in order to access Legacy and work in
my family file?



Wish I were a bit more savvy here...thanks

for your help.



Lavern Hall



On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:25 PM, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Lavern

>From the Dropbox Help section:



"If your files were in a shared folder, and the folder is still shared, then 
keep reading.

Use the web search to find files, including deleted files.

All files, including recently deleted files, can be found on the website. Log 
into  <https://www.dropbox.com/> dropbox.com and type the name of a missing 
file into the search field. Use the advanced option to search for deleted 
files. Alternatively, you can just press the trash can icon for the website to 
display deleted files.

"



Regards

Mike James





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