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To restore a backup of a library, go to File > Library > Restore Library and browse to the library you want to restore (it will be a .zip file). You may have to restart the program. |
To restore a backup of a library, go to File > Library > Restore Library and browse to the library you want to restore (it will be a .zip file). You may have to restart the program. |
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If necessary, use your file browser to search for *.zip files. |
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The automatic Library backup .zip files are stored at a location set in Tools > Options > File Location > Program Files > Library Backups. Manually created backups are stored at the location you chose in File > Library Back Up Library. See [[Backup Library]]. |
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Note: Use restore to load a backup of a library. If you want to simply load a different library, see [[Load a Library]]. |
Note: Use restore to load a backup of a library. If you want to simply load a different library, see [[Load a Library]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 23 March 2020
To restore a backup of a library, go to File > Library > Restore Library and browse to the library you want to restore (it will be a .zip file). You may have to restart the program.
If necessary, use your file browser to search for *.zip files.
The automatic Library backup .zip files are stored at a location set in Tools > Options > File Location > Program Files > Library Backups. Manually created backups are stored at the location you chose in File > Library Back Up Library. See Backup Library.
Note: Use restore to load a backup of a library. If you want to simply load a different library, see Load a Library.