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Help, what does, "Do you wish to revert...?" mean ? !
Every now and then, after blundering around, I get this question.
"Do you wish to revert to ...?" Yes/No The worst part is that I am now locked into something, there's no escaping answering. AND! no indication or intuitive concept of what the consequences of my decision will be. Not knowing how I got to this point, I've sometimes answered NO and sometimes answered YES. Sometimes losing data, sometimes stomping on files [it seems]. Each time I wish I had one more option CANCEL to get back to whatever got me to this question, but that option is not allowed. Would someone please explain what energizes that question, and exactly what damage I can do to my stored, modified document files. Robert |
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