To the excellent advice Xavier provided, I would add only that you should look at Altuit's versioning tool. It backs up incrementally named and numbered versions of stuff and therefore allows very granular rollback. It's saved me several times, not so much from crashes as from stupidity.

On Sep 9, 2005, at 8:30 AM, Alcy wrote:


I have created a few substacks of my main stack.
I have been working on a very heavy substack (with about 700 buttons with different scripts) for the last 2 days when a script has generated a crash of revolution and surprisingly when I have reopened the stack, all infos about the substack had disappeared. It is not the first time I have a surprise like this. I have saved my work under another name too but the same thing has happened to it as well (no substack).. Has this phenomenon happened to others? Should I save each substack separately? Any idea about why my saved data have lost the infos about this heavy substack?
thanks in advance.
Alcy



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