File backup techniques
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‎2012-02-01 12:44 AM
Thanks for any comments.

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‎2012-02-01 05:16 AM
You'll have to do a Close after the Save-As and then open the 'active' file from the Recent Files list.

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‎2012-02-01 06:35 AM
Or you could just copy the open file in Windows Exporer (or the Mac equivalent) and rename it.
It doesn't matter if the file is currently open in Archicad.
This way you don't have to open/close or save as files in Archicad at all.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11

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‎2012-02-01 09:11 AM
Gorazd Rajh
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‎2012-02-01 09:31 AM
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‎2012-02-01 09:48 AM
vistasp wrote:Did you mean to link to another post?
Windows users might find this discussion on version backups useful.
Barry.
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‎2012-02-01 10:26 AM

And here's the link.
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‎2012-02-01 11:29 AM
Barry wrote:I'm still using this way, a Global Method, I think, for all software.
Or you could "save as" with the new file name and location and then immediately "save as" again with the old file name and location.
Or you could just copy the open file in Windows Exporer (or the Mac equivalent) and rename it.
It doesn't matter if the file is currently open in Archicad.
This way you don't have to open/close or save as files in Archicad at all.
Barry.


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‎2012-02-01 03:46 PM
Gorazd Rajh
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‎2012-02-01 04:27 PM
Barry wrote:
Or you could just copy the open file in Windows Exporer (or the Mac equivalent) and rename it.
It doesn't matter if the file is currently open in Archicad.
This way you don't have to open/close or save as files in Archicad at all.
Barry.
I do this too... Just drag a copy of the file into my backup folder and add the date to the file name...