By honeywood5 - Monday, April 3, 2006
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I did find this out when using the original version, but now I use the Beta version and can't stop it backing up my .gno file each time and creating a new version.
Rgds
Duchess
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By V.L.o - Tuesday, April 4, 2006
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I haven't find anything like it within GenoPro... Would you enlighten me? BTW...I use this for backing up copies... http://support.genopro.com/FindPost7643.aspx
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By honeywood5 - Tuesday, April 4, 2006
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Hi v.l.o. eg. When i made a new .gno tree and saved it to my docs/blah blah blah and re-opened it at a later date, naturally saved it again, it made a backup.gno copy/version. The same has happened with the Beta version i have saved. I did manage to stop it when I had the .gno original version, but now that I am using the Beta version i can't remember (or find) how to do it. Rgds
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By appleshaw - Tuesday, April 4, 2006
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When you save a file from Beta, three files are created. The .gno file can not now be opened in v.1, so a backup v1x.gno is also created for backward compatibility. The third xml file is an open standard that can be used by other programs and also provides a different form of backup.
If you use the normal File Save (or use Ctrl-S) then these files are replaced, so you do not get extra files. If you want a backup version then you have to use the Menu Save As
Does that answer your problem?
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By honeywood5 - Tuesday, April 4, 2006
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Yes, many thanks. rgds
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