On 08/03/2007, at 4:03 PM, Richard Anderson wrote:

I'm sure earlier versions of Apple- or Claris- had a <Save All> option. Very useful when you want to shutdown over a weekend or longer and it tells you to Save every file being used - one at a time.

Is there any way pf doing this - I couldn't find anything on Google or the archives.

Using Appleworks 6 on an Intel iMac OSX-4-8.

Hi Richard,

From how I understand it, AW's 6 has Auto-Save, when activated, causes AppleWorks to periodically save all open documents. It never overwrites your files, instead auto-saving into a special folder for emergency recoveries. If your Mac crashes with an open document, the next time you start up, AppleWorks will ask whether you want to recover from the auto- saved version.

Preferences > General > Topic - Files & tick 'Auto-Save'.

Cheers,
Ronni