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Computers and Software => Raster and Vector Manipulation Programs, and How to Do Stuff in Them. => Topic started by: Frog on August 27, 2014, 01:40:22 PM
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Recent talk about this for Illy. Does anyone have a script or Macro for this for CorelDRAW?
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You could set your auto save for every 5,10,20,30 or 60 minutes. At least in X4 I can
Options-Workspace-Save
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You could set your auto save for every 5,10,20,30 or 60 minutes. At least in X4 I can
Options-Workspace-Save
yup. I do the same... problem is it's amazing what you can do in 5 minutes....just had x4 close out on me as I was sending seps to the printer....and I did not follow my own rule of save before send...son of a b.... ;D
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You could set your auto save for every 5,10,20,30 or 60 minutes. At least in X4 I can
Options-Workspace-Save
yup. I do the same... problem is it's amazing what you can do in 5 minutes....just had x4 close out on me as I was sending seps to the printer....and I did not follow my own rule of save before send...son of a b.... ;D
Bingo! And backups are a product of saves.
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You could set your auto save for every 5,10,20,30 or 60 minutes. At least in X4 I can
Options-Workspace-Save
yup. I do the same... problem is it's amazing what you can do in 5 minutes....just had x4 close out on me as I was sending seps to the printer....and I did not follow my own rule of save before send...son of a b.... ;D
Bingo! And backups are a product of saves.
Yeah, very important because I have often had this happen in the workflow -- setting up and going with a project without remembering to save the first time... it won't generate the backup file which gets the autosave timer going. Also there are places- I forget exactly where on the system, it is different for various OS -- where the temp-files can still be recovered if there is a crash, but the autobackup will always be saved and able to open whereas sometimes the main file corrupts from a crash... for Adobe and Corel there have been lots of times where recovering the temp-file saved me from a serious loss of work, at least sometimes you can recover from the temp-files what didn't get saved in the auto-backup - work that took place in the time between the auto-backup and the crash. But we all know it is best to save often, updating files and names, good folder structures... however auto-save and auto-backup are life-savers in many situations that are just unavoidable... sometimes it is just running an effect and something conflicts or it will take too much memory/processing and it chokes, simple little things can cause a crash in any of these programs without total predictability and the auto-backup/save features just give you that much of a safety net in those circumstances.
Just reminding like you noticed that it is important to save the file right away when starting a new project or opening an old one even, to get the auto-backup running properly to the folder of the file you just saved.
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Also there are places- I forget exactly where on the system, it is different for various OS -- where the temp-files can still be recovered if there is a crash,
On a regular windows7 or earlier computer:
C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name here)\Local Settings\Temp
they'll be titled cor1.cdr, cor2.cdr etc.
Yeah, ask me how I know....
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Also there are places- I forget exactly where on the system, it is different for various OS -- where the temp-files can still be recovered if there is a crash,
On a regular windows7 or earlier computer:
C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name here)\Local Settings\Temp
they'll be titled cor1.cdr, cor2.cdr etc.
Yeah, ask me how I know....
Yes, and I believe you can also create and choose another folder, but the auto save feature only kicks in at a minmum of 5 minutes, and like Homer said, even the little quick guys are annoying to lose, and actually, the ones most likely to lose.
Nah, that create folder may only be for back-ups
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A macro can be made yet you will have to click the macro button which is the same as just hitting Ctrl+S to save. Set the backups to 5 min and then save manually every time you make a edit.
You can also change the undo count to what ever - Please Note the more undo's you have set the larger the file / slower