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Hi,
I would like to enable and learn the differences and functionalities of Backup vs. Autosave. What I am looking for is this: If I am working in a document and I have "Always Create Backup Copy" checked in my Tools/Options/Save menu, how often will it save a backup copy of my work? If I am not saving the document I am working on, will the backup copy periodically do so? Will Autosave automatically save the document every X minutes on the Backup Copy? Basically, I have (don't we all) users who are not too bright, and one in particular doesn't heed my advice to save his work periodically as he is doing it. Yesterday he lost half a day of work and I was unable to recover it (the options above were not enabled). I think he somehow closed the document without saving it, and I was unable to find any type of backup or temp file showing the work at a later stage than when he had originally opened the document for editing. Anyone have any ideas of how to set it up so that in the worst case scenario the document saves his changes automatically in the (a) backup file to cover his butt? Thanks, Greg -- Greg Gardner IT Systems Engineer |
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If you have "Always Create Backup Copy" checked, every time YOU save the
document, a (backup) copy will be made of the previously saved version. That backup copy will overwrite the previosly created backup copy. The only thing that is automatic about it is the making of the backup copy when YOU save the document. If YOU do not save the document, no backup copy will be made. The only use of Save AutoRecover info is that it allows you to recover a document that was open at the time of some abnormal program termination (e.g. you tripped over the power cord, or you get the message that We are sorry, but Word has encountered a problem and needs to close down. These saves do take place automatically at the intervals that are set under ToolsOptionsSave When a document is closed normally (meaning by the USER closing it or the USER exiting from Word) the file containing the AutoRecover info is DELETED. Therefore, if the user closes a file WITHOUT saving it, then there is nothing to recover. A macro that will provide an auto save function called SaveReminder is available from: http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Greg" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I would like to enable and learn the differences and functionalities of Backup vs. Autosave. What I am looking for is this: If I am working in a document and I have "Always Create Backup Copy" checked in my Tools/Options/Save menu, how often will it save a backup copy of my work? If I am not saving the document I am working on, will the backup copy periodically do so? Will Autosave automatically save the document every X minutes on the Backup Copy? Basically, I have (don't we all) users who are not too bright, and one in particular doesn't heed my advice to save his work periodically as he is doing it. Yesterday he lost half a day of work and I was unable to recover it (the options above were not enabled). I think he somehow closed the document without saving it, and I was unable to find any type of backup or temp file showing the work at a later stage than when he had originally opened the document for editing. Anyone have any ideas of how to set it up so that in the worst case scenario the document saves his changes automatically in the (a) backup file to cover his butt? Thanks, Greg -- Greg Gardner IT Systems Engineer |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm and
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/AutomaticSave.htm. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:14:01 -0800, "Greg" wrote: Hi, I would like to enable and learn the differences and functionalities of Backup vs. Autosave. What I am looking for is this: If I am working in a document and I have "Always Create Backup Copy" checked in my Tools/Options/Save menu, how often will it save a backup copy of my work? If I am not saving the document I am working on, will the backup copy periodically do so? Will Autosave automatically save the document every X minutes on the Backup Copy? Basically, I have (don't we all) users who are not too bright, and one in particular doesn't heed my advice to save his work periodically as he is doing it. Yesterday he lost half a day of work and I was unable to recover it (the options above were not enabled). I think he somehow closed the document without saving it, and I was unable to find any type of backup or temp file showing the work at a later stage than when he had originally opened the document for editing. Anyone have any ideas of how to set it up so that in the worst case scenario the document saves his changes automatically in the (a) backup file to cover his butt? Thanks, Greg |
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Thanks guys,
I will install the Macro you both recommended to assist my prototypical (or in this case maybe protozoan is a better word) user in saving his documents periodically. Greg -- Greg Gardner IT Systems Engineer "Jay Freedman" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm and http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/AutomaticSave.htm. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:14:01 -0800, "Greg" wrote: Hi, I would like to enable and learn the differences and functionalities of Backup vs. Autosave. What I am looking for is this: If I am working in a document and I have "Always Create Backup Copy" checked in my Tools/Options/Save menu, how often will it save a backup copy of my work? If I am not saving the document I am working on, will the backup copy periodically do so? Will Autosave automatically save the document every X minutes on the Backup Copy? Basically, I have (don't we all) users who are not too bright, and one in particular doesn't heed my advice to save his work periodically as he is doing it. Yesterday he lost half a day of work and I was unable to recover it (the options above were not enabled). I think he somehow closed the document without saving it, and I was unable to find any type of backup or temp file showing the work at a later stage than when he had originally opened the document for editing. Anyone have any ideas of how to set it up so that in the worst case scenario the document saves his changes automatically in the (a) backup file to cover his butt? Thanks, Greg |
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