This is my system as well. You can tell Google docs/ drive to not convert
the doc when you upload it and it will simply store it in the original
format.
On Oct 14, 2012 2:29 PM, "Delia Clark" wrote:
> Similarly, I made a template on my computer and type each new dance into
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Delia Clark wrote:
> I have the whole thing periodically backed up on my hard drive though I'm
> considering switching stuff like that to google-drive. Does anyone know if
> it will hold onto formatting created in word, in the way that
Couldn't tell you for sure about the formatting, but if you're worried
about it, I'd suggest using Dropbox; doesn't let you open the file online,
but rather just stores all of your stuff on the internet so you can get it
if anything ever happens to your hard drive.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:29
I do keep my dance files in my computer, where I enter new dances that I pick
up. I also have a website and routinely upload my dance files to that space.
I keep them as pdfs and use iBooks on my iPad.
On Oct 14, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Maia McCormick wrote:
> A tangentially
I put them all on google-drive. Lately I've been reading off a tablet
for calling, but could also print them to cards.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Maia McCormick wrote:
> A tangentially related question: how do you folks back up your dance
> collections, if at all? I'm
A tangentially related question: how do you folks back up your dance
collections, if at all? I'm in the uncomfortable situation of having lost
my dance deck, and am sort of up a creek now. I mean, I had many of the
dances saved on my computer, and can re-make a deck from that, but I
accumulate new