When is a save not a save?
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-05-31
11:57 PM
- last edited on
2023-05-25
05:54 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Apparently despite hitting save several times, if you then modify a drawing and don't like what you see, don't rely on opening the LAST save from the recent files menu. AC20 assumes you want to go back to when you FIRST opened the file and scraps all subsequent changes including the last save.
Two hours of tedious amendments lost...






- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-01 03:13 AM
If you did save the file then the one in your job folder will be the last save and should work perfectly fine when you open it.
It should still be there now (unless you have resaved that old file you managed to open).
Simply closing the file and not saving then re-opening it is all you need to do.
Or are you saying you force quit Archicad (there was no need to do that) and have then allowed it to open the autosave?
If so it may well have been an old autosave somehow.
When you save the file it should erase the current autosave and then re-create it as you continue to work.
Somehow (and I don't know how) you must have had an old autosave stuck in the system.
If you haven't resaved that autosave file then the file in your job folder should be your last save of the original file that you remember doing.
If you have saved it but only once there should be a BPN file in your job folder which will be your old save.
If you saved the autosave more than twice you are out of luck.
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
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-01 07:23 AM
Workflow basically went like this...
Open Job.pln and carry out changes.
Hit SAVE from file menu.
Make further experimental changes which I didn't like.
While Job.pln is still open Select Open > Job.pln from file menu.
Respond "yes" to discard changes.
Project opened with version of Job.pln from when it was last opened not saved

Perhaps it's a Mac thing or it may even be by design at GS's end depending on your interpretation of "Discard changes".
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-01 11:36 AM
Still, I'm going to be a bit more cautious with this in future...

- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-01 11:49 AM
I would normally close what was open first or open a second Archicad to open the original file.
I don't think I have ever tried to open the same file without closing it off first.
Maybe I will give it a try to see what happens.
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

- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-01 07:22 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-01 08:43 PM


- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-06 10:57 AM
I do open the PLN a 2nd time sometimes, to see how far up ... creek I've gone and if it can be salvaged by going back to the last saved state. Just open it read only, no harm done. No need to close it first.
www.leloup.nl
ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
Windows 10 Pro
Adobe Design Premium CS5

- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-06 01:19 PM
Erwin wrote:No, there is a check box in the Open dialog box to "Launch a new instance of ArchiCAD" when opening another file, or in the New Project dialog box when opening a new file.
I was going to say, lauch a 2nd instance of ArchiCAD, but I think on MAC this is hard to do?
David
www.davidmaudlin.com
Digital Architecture
AC28 USA • Mac mini M4 Pro OSX15 | 64 gb ram • MacBook Pro M3 Pro | 36 gb ram OSX14

- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
2017-06-06 01:30 PM
David wrote:Right, but in windows you just launch a brand new session of archicad so to speak, where as you need to access the open dialogue from your active session on Mac? I don't often work on our Macs in the office, but I would like the option to just start a new archicad without going through the menu of opening, new etcErwin wrote:No, there is a check box in the Open dialog box to "Launch a new instance of ArchiCAD" when opening another file, or in the New Project dialog box when opening a new file.
I was going to say, lauch a 2nd instance of ArchiCAD, but I think on MAC this is hard to do?
David
www.leloup.nl
ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
Windows 10 Pro
Adobe Design Premium CS5