A more painful, but nonetheless useful, way to do this is to periodically save, then 
close and remove from memory, then quit Rev, Finder-copy the stack, rerun rev and open 
either the original or the finder copy from within Rev. It may be a bit cumbersome but 
it has been pretty bulletproof for me.

Marian

-------Original Message-------
From: Howard Bornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 06/20/03 12:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: making non-active backups of stacks; missing cursor in fields;     
documentation

> 
> >1. Is there any way to make a backup of a stack without shifting to the
>backed up stack as the working stack -- i.e., when you do "save as..."
the
>stack you save to becomes the main stack -- but i just want to be able to
>archive my stacks as i develop them so that if i wreck them, i can at
least
>go back to an earlier working version?
 
I suggest you try Chipp Walter's AutoArchive plugin. It's save my butt 
many, many times.

It's here (http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Plugins.htm) at the 
very bottom of the page. Grab the rest of the plugins on this page while 
you're at it.

Regards,

Howard Bornstein
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