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==Restoring a DataSet from backup==
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Every time you start {{STX}}, the current project is backed up to the folder ''backup'' in the {{STX}} root directory. Should you need to restore a backed up version of a project file, choose ''Backup / Restore'' from the ''Special'' menu in the Workspace.


Every time you start {{STX}}, the current DataSet is backed up to the folder backup in the {{STX}} root directory. Should you need to restore a backed up version of a DataSet, choose Backup / Restore from the Special menu in the Workspace.
You can set the number of backups to keep in the [[User Guide/Log/Settings|log settings]] dialog.


You can set the number of backups to keep in the Log Settings dialog.
Note that even if your project file is [[User Guide/Dataset/Linked and unlinked DataSet files|linked]], all the sound file metadata available in {{STX}} is saved to the backup file.
 
Note that even if your DataSet is [[User Guide/Dataset/Linked and unlinked DataSet files|linked]], all the soundfile metadata available in {{STX}} is saved to the backup file.

Revision as of 14:42, 14 September 2015

Every time you start STx, the current project is backed up to the folder backup in the STx root directory. Should you need to restore a backed up version of a project file, choose Backup / Restore from the Special menu in the Workspace.

You can set the number of backups to keep in the log settings dialog.

Note that even if your project file is linked, all the sound file metadata available in STx is saved to the backup file.

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