![]() ![]() just say yes and it will keep the copy up to date. I still do that, with Indesign though there has been only one time that I have had to use it.Įvery time you save, just click on "Save a copy" it will ask you if you want to replace the existing one. I can't tell you how many times this saved me from loosing a job that was almost finished, when PageMaker crashed and corrupted the file. ![]() I know that this is not a lot of help right now.īut Indesign has a "Save a copy" option right under Save as.īecause I used PageMaker for many years I got into the habit of making a copy of what ever I was working on, in the same folder as the original.
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