The easiest way would be to look on the Backup. A Backup of the project file that is performed on the background with no noticeable effect on computer speed as a full database backup of all projects takes too long to execute and slow down computer, also restoring database restore all. Once in a while a full backup using any backup utility [or your software] shall be performed.
I use autosave every 5 minutes, look for backup options in your software.
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Submitted by Gary Whitehead on Wed, 2012-10-24 09:14
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13 years 11 monthsThanks Gary.It really helped.
Thanks Gary.
It really helped. Eastiest way. Thanks a lot.
And Rafael, I appreciate your reply, it was really an additional information. Thanks
Regards,
Sivaganesh,S
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21 years 8 monthsThe easiest way would be to
The easiest way would be to look on the Backup. A Backup of the project file that is performed on the background with no noticeable effect on computer speed as a full database backup of all projects takes too long to execute and slow down computer, also restoring database restore all. Once in a while a full backup using any backup utility [or your software] shall be performed.
I use autosave every 5 minutes, look for backup options in your software.
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16 years 7 months1) Open initial project 2) Go
1) Open initial project
2) Go to Project > Assign baselines, and ensure your updated project is NOT selected as a project or user baseline
3) Go to Project > Maintain baselines, select the updated project, and click "restore".
It should now appear back in your EPS
NB: In the future, I advise to take a copy of any project you plan to use as a baseline, so that the original version remains in your EPS.
Cheers,
G