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- From: moiram@sacajawea.csc.ti.com (Moira Mallison)
- Subject: Re: .auto files
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.172255.9778@csc.ti.com>
- Keywords: backup, recovery
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- Organization: Computer Science Lab, Texas Instruments
- References: <1992Nov18.202806.22067@csc.ti.com> <1992Nov19.140940.14655@sei.cmu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 17:22:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.140940.14655@sei.cmu.edu>, ask@sei.cmu.edu (Alan Koch) writes:
-
- >> If you edit a document, don't save changes, leave it open, and still see no
- >> .auto files, then there is something wrong. The .auto file will be in the
- >> same directory as the document being edited.
- >>
-
- This is exactly what I did. In fact, no .auto files are being created
- in the current directory, in spite of the fact that autosave and
- autobackup are set in the preferences dialog box. I called technical
- support; they are looking into it. Meanwhile, I've re-created the
- document :-(.
-
- Moira Mallison
- Computer Science Laboratory
- Texas Instruments
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-