![]() ![]() Using EverWeb’s PayPal Widget Donate Button.Twitter handle posts you may be interested in: You can also find EverWeb on the following social media platforms: ![]() To use the restored project file just double click on the Project file name as usual to open the project.Ĭreating a backup schedule and setting Auto Save on just takes a few steps and is something that every EverWeb user should do to safeguard their project from any potential mishap.You can click ‘Restore Backup Project’ or you can ‘Cancel’ at this stage. You will see a warning message that restoring the project will overwrite the existing file.Select the backup of your choice then click on the ‘Select’ button to restore the file. You will see a list of backup Project files displayed.Select ‘Restore from backup…’ from the menu.Click on the up/down arrows to the right of the Project file that you want to restore.To restore a Project file that you have backed up: Your only recourse in this situation is to go to your computer or cloud backup. Note that if you have deleted the Project file, you cannot restore it as deleting the Project will also delete the backups as well. If you need to restore a backup of your Project, use the instructions below. Click the up/down arrow to the right of the Project file you want to backup.If ever you want to backup a single Project file ‘on the fly’ you can do so easily from the Projects Window. You have now set up your backup schedule and can exit EverWeb’s Preferences. Use the ‘Backup Schedule’ to choose whether you want to backup daily, weekly or monthly.You can select to keep 1, 5, 10, 20 or 50 backup copies. This is especially useful if you are trying something out that does not work and so need to rollback your Project file a few versions to undo the changes you have made. Select the ‘Number of backup copies to keep’.This can be either on a local hard disk, a network drive or in the Cloud using services such as Apple iCloud Drive, Google Cloud, Dropbox etc. Navigate to your desired backup location. Enter the ‘Backup Location’ by clicking the ‘Select’ button.Any Project files you may have will be backed up when you next open it. To enable the backing up of your project files, check the ‘Enable Automatic Backups’ box.It is recommended that you check this box so that if, for example, your computer goes down due to a power cut, you will only lose the last few keystrokes of work. Checking the ‘Enable Auto Save’ box automatically saves your Project file at regular intervals as you work in the Project.In the EverWeb-> Preferences menu select the ‘Backup’ tab.To backup your Project files, first launch EverWeb.To use EverWeb’s Backup feature you will need EverWeb version 1.8 or higher. EverWeb’s Backup and Auto Save Preferences
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