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Old   September 27, 2004, 05:02
Default Remove Autosave Feature when closing Build
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Whenever we close Build 5.6, whatever the change that are made shall be stored with the database. How to disable this function of autosaving when we close Build ? The reason for my asking this question is that I was finetuning one of my models recently wherein I deleted by mistake my model. I was forced to use the "appended " session file, which created "n" number of Intermediate files which got overwritten. Now I am forced to work on my model afresh. Thats why I was wondering if there is anyway we can disable this autosave feature in Build 5.6?

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Old   September 28, 2004, 10:30
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Build actually writes to your database as you work, not just saving at the end. Under the preferences (I can't remember exactly where) you can select an option to create a backup copy when you start. This will allow you to go back to your last model.

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Old   September 30, 2004, 05:46
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I shall loook into this option.

Thanks for your help.

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