Saving and Backing Up Your Work
As is typical in personal computer software applications, you can press <Ctrl-S> to save your changes.
Backup
You can back up your file by using the BACKUP key-in.
Tip: You can specify a different default so that keying in BACKUP creates a backup copy in a different directory, on a different drive, or even on a drive connected to a different system on your network. Here are some examples:
To, by default |
Set the configuration variable MS_BACKUP to |
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Save backups in the /temp directory |
/temp |
Give backups the extension .tmp |
.tmp |
Any part of a file specification included in a BACKUP key-in overrides the corresponding part of MS_BACKUP.