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    • Pessimist KaiP Offline
      Pessimist Kai
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      Where are the opened files data saved?

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      I like the fact that I can open any new file and don’t need to save it.
      Next time I open np++ I can see the same file and my work.

      What I want to know, what if np++ gets corrupted or something, I don’t want to lose my data, I know I can save the file but is it possible I can save these files cache and save that instead and just replace it there and get all my files and work back?

      Hope you get my question.

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      • Neil SchipperN Offline
        Neil Schipper @Pessimist Kai
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        @pessimist-kai Have you visited Settings | Preferences | Backup?

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        • Michael VincentM Offline
          Michael Vincent @Pessimist Kai
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          @pessimist-kai said in Where are the opened files data saved?:

          I like the fact that I can open any new file and don’t need to save it.
          Next time I open np++ I can see the same file and my work.
          What I want to know, what if np++ gets corrupted or something, I don’t want to lose my data

          This is really poor practice. Please do not rely on software to compensate for laziness .

          SAVE YOUR WORK, EARLY AND OFTEN.

          Cheers.

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          • Alan KilbornA Offline
            Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
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            @michael-vincent said in Where are the opened files data saved?:

            What I want to know, what if np++ gets corrupted or something, I don’t want to lose my data

            This EXACT thing happened several years ago and with N++ and I don’t really know that it can’t happen still.

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            • PeterJonesP Offline
              PeterJones @Pessimist Kai
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              @pessimist-kai said in Where are the opened files data saved?:

              I don’t want to lose my data,

              As the others have said, if you don’t want to lose your data, then you need to take responsibility for your data.

              If you care enough about your data to complain if the data is lost, and worry that it might be lost, you care enough to hit SAVE yourself, and research tools like the AutoSave Plugin and external tools like backups and version control.

              Save Early, Save Often.

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              • Pessimist KaiP Offline
                Pessimist Kai @Neil Schipper
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                @neil-schipper No, I think this is just what I needed. Thank you! :)

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