Like most Windows programs, Music Creator has a File > Save command and a File > Save As command to save your work. Normally, you save your projects in the standard project file format, with a file extension of .cwp. This file contains all your MIDI data and all your project settings. Any digital audio that is part of your project is stored in a separate file, as described in System configuration.
If you have made changes to a project and then attempt to close the project, either by closing the Track view or by choosing File > Close, Music Creator asks if you want to save the changes you have made. This prevents you from accidentally losing your work. You can tell whether changes have been made to a project by looking for an asterisk (*) after the project name in the Music Creator title bar.Music Creator has an Auto Save feature that periodically saves your work into a special backup file. You can request automatic backups at fixed time intervals or every time a certain number of changes have been made to the file. When the limit is reached, the file is saved automatically. If your original project is called MyProject.cwp, the Auto Save version is called Auto Save Version of MyProject.cwp.If there is a power failure or if you make a significant mistake, you can recover the last-saved version of your project by opening this file. You should then save your project under a different name by using the File > Save As command.
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2. Choose the type of file you want to save from the Save as Type list.
3. Music Creator saves the file. You can also use File Versioning instead of using Save As. For more information, see To use File Versioning.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > File - Advanced to access Auto Save settings.
4. Click OK.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > File - Advanced to access File Versioning settings.
2. Select the Enable Versioning Of Project (.CWP) Files check box.
1. Choose File > Revert.
3. Click OK.
Note: If the current project is unsaved at the time you choose File > Revert, you will be prompted with a warning that reverting the project will cause all unsaved changes to be lost. When the reverted project is loaded, the timestamp is stripped off, and the reverted project assumes the project’s original name.
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