tonyteehee wrote:Jo Ann wrote:Hiya Tony,
I tend to save it under a new name every so often and that would be a perfect time for doing that for you. I just amend the current name with a number after it and increment the number every so many saves and once a site is exported to be completed outside the program, I definitely do the increment of the number of the next save so it doesn't overwrite the last export.

Now Im trying to get my head round this. I have exported a project called patch. Within patch I have started to style say index.html. I now realise I need another file called about.html which I forgot to add - silly me
Are you saying I should rename index.html to index1.html before exporting so I don't lose its contents then delete index.html and rename index1.html to index.html thereby losing nothing. That way all the other files are updated css stuff to include the about page.
Or, is the project name I update
Wouldn't it be better if the software asked you on a re-export if you want to overwrite the files or not.
The project name for your .rlmp file so if you created your project and named it:
mysite.rlmp (which is what it saves as)
Whenever you feel that you want to be sure you don't lose what you've got so far, let's say you're about to add a new page or try some new positioning of your layout elements, you would go to the File menu and choose Save As and save it as:
mysite2 which would save then as mysite2.rlmp
This way it will export to a new folder each time you rename your project.