Archicad not saving
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‎2018-10-02 02:37 AM
Had a similar thing happen on a small revision on a different file I did last week. When I opened yesterday the revision wasn't there. Redid it and another revision yesterday and saved as normal. Both have saved when checked today.
So what can I do when I can't trust a manual save?
Is there a way to get at autosaves from yesterday in time machine?
No experts in support today so any help appreciated.
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‎2018-10-02 03:05 AM
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‎2018-10-02 03:25 AM
Or you could do a search of you local and network drives through your operating system.
If Archicad thinks you have saved the file successfully on shut down (even if it is to another location unknowingly), then the Autosave files will be deleted.
I have no idea how Time Machine works, but as the Autosave files are in a folder of the user profile (on a Windows machine anyway) I am not sure that they would have been backed up.
If they were backed up though, then restoring them to their original location and then re-starting Archicad may prompt the Autosave process.
I can't say for sure as I have never tried to do this.
The autosave files are not files you can just open - they are a series of files that need to be re-compiled by Archicad when starting the program.
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‎2018-10-02 03:32 AM
Are your files saved on the local hard drive or a network drive?
I had trouble some years ago where a few files on a network drive weren't saving even though we did save them.
No idea what the actual solution was as the IT guys sorted it out.
Barry.
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‎2018-10-02 03:38 AM
I assume the best thing to do now is uninstall Archicad and reinstall to hopefully fix this.
I'm saving to a Dropbox folder on the local hard drive.
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‎2018-10-02 04:24 AM
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‎2018-10-02 04:29 AM

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‎2018-10-02 05:05 AM
Or even in your recycle bin for your hard drive (do macs have something like that?).
I am not sure I would trust saving directly to Dropbox.
I would do like Scott suggests and save to you local drive and then transfer to the Dropbox folder.
Logic says it should be the same but the problem with Dropbox is the files can be edited from any location.
So in the master Dropbox folder (somewhere in the cloud?) that file doesn't exist.
When Archicad saves to the Dropbox folder on your machine, maybe it is syncing with the cloud version and assuming the file doesn't exist so is deleting it?
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‎2018-10-02 05:23 AM