Hi listers,

I've been playing a while now with versioning in text edit. The concept, I now 
understand for a small part. But doing it is a different matter. I've been 
reading the help within text edit, but it doesn't say much about versioning, 
except that it keeps versions on a daily, weekly and monthly bases. I'm 
interested to learn how this works.

When you open text edit, you can now simply type away, and if I am correct, you 
can forget about saving your document. I tried this, and indeed it is true. You 
can now hit command q, and text edit will close.

1. Where would text edit keep the test document I just typed?
2. Has any of you played with the versioning system, enough to know how we can 
use it? I'm hoping someone who writes a lot may be able to fill in the gap in 
my knowledge here.

Sometimes, I find a versions menu with VoiceOver. But when I try to test the 
feature, it won't appear. Here's what I do.
1. I fire up text edit and type a few lines.
2. Hit command q to quit text edit.
3. Reopen txt edit and the document is still there.
4. Now command a, to select all, and  backspace to delete the text.
. Close text edit.
6. Open it again and you have a blank document.
7. I try to find the versions menu but it seems not to be there.

How does one make a productive start with versioning in text edit?

Interested to learn about this. I type a lot, but I am used to saving things 
explicitly. However, the new versioning system can come in handy when I make a 
miss edit, save it, and would later love to revert. If you have any pointers 
where to find blind friendly information on version, I'm interested.

Paul

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