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classic:backup [2013/11/12 11:18] – [Backup Originals] henning_stummerclassic:backup [2015/10/29 10:36] – [Backup to CD or DVD] penelope_chapron
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   * To backup a folder, right-click on the folder in the Albums view of the Image Archive Pane.  Choose “Backup” → “Backup Folder to CD/DVD” from the context menu.  If applicable, StudioLine will prompt you whether to backup any subfolders.   * To backup a folder, right-click on the folder in the Albums view of the Image Archive Pane.  Choose “Backup” → “Backup Folder to CD/DVD” from the context menu.  If applicable, StudioLine will prompt you whether to backup any subfolders.
-  * To backup the entire Image Archive right-click on “Image Archive,” the topmost listing in the Albums view of the Image Archive Pane.  Choose “Backup” → “Backup Folder to CD/DVD” from the context menu.  When prompted whether to backup any subfolders, click “Yes.+  * To backup the entire Image Archive right-click on “Image Archive,” the topmost listing in the Albums view of the Image Archive Pane.  Choose “Backup” → “Backup Folder to CD/DVD” from the context menu.  When prompted whether to backup any subfolders, click “Yes”.
  
 The window “Backup Folder to CD/DVD ” opens. The window “Backup Folder to CD/DVD ” opens.
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 Once complete, StudioLine will suggest how you should label your disc(s).  Since StudioLine will refer to discs by its label, you should follow the suggestion and then store your backups in a safe location. Once complete, StudioLine will suggest how you should label your disc(s).  Since StudioLine will refer to discs by its label, you should follow the suggestion and then store your backups in a safe location.
  
-A backup disc can also be used to upload images to other computers that are running StudioLine.  The loaded images will include all descriptors, filters, tools, and settings.  However, given the critical importance of your backup disc, we recommended that you never let it out of your possession.+A backup disc can also be used to upload images to other computers that are running StudioLine.  The loaded images will include all descriptors, filters, tools, and settings. However, given the critical importance of your backup disc, we recommended that you never let it out of your possession.
  
 ==== Backing Up New Pictures ==== ==== Backing Up New Pictures ====
classic/backup.txt · Last modified: 2015/10/29 10:38 by penelope_chapron