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Saving Your Work
Recording
When file versioning is enabled, SONAR retains a list of previously saved
project files in your project folder. The most recent version retains the
original name of the project. Previously saved versions are saved with a
time stamp following the original project name in order of most recently
saved.
To Use File Versioning
1. Choose Options-Global and click the Autosave and Versioning tab.
2. Check the Enable Versioning Of Project Files check box.
3. Use the spinner to select the number of versions of your project you
would like SONAR to keep.
Note: If you exceed the maximum number of saved file versions selected in
Step 3, the oldest version is discarded.
To Revert to a Previously Saved File
1. Choose File-Revert.
A dialog box appears containing a list of dates and file sizes for all
previously saved versions of the current project.
2. Select the file version you want to work on.
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.
Labeling Your Projects
SONAR lets you attach subtitles, composer credits, copyright, and other
information to your projects, as shown in the following table:
Label Description
Title The title for your project; prints automatically at
the top of a Staff view printout.
Subtitle For a subtitle or dedication; prints directly below
the title in a Staff view printout.