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Revert to saved
This menu option, on the File menu, allows you to revert the file back to its
last saved state (actually, the last saved version of the file is loaded from
disk). This can be used as a kind of “super undo” which undoes all the
changes made to the file since it was last saved.
1. Select “Revert to saved” from the File menu.
2. Click “Yes” in the warning dialog that appears.
The file is restored to its previously saved state.
Renaming files and documents (Rename)
The Rename function is available from most WaveLab documents, not
just Wave windows. The function is however of particular importance
when renaming audio files. If you rename an audio file outside WaveLab,
and this file is referenced to an Audio Montage or a Basic Audio CD (or
any type of WaveLab document/project that uses file references), the ref-
erence will be lost the next time you open the document that references
this file.
But WaveLab allows you to handle file renaming in an intelligent way so
that all the documents that reference this renamed file are automatically
updated! This works as follows:
All open documents that reference the file or document to be renamed will
be automatically updated to reference the new name.
E.g. if you rename an audio file named “India” to “Sitar”, all currently open documents that
reference the file “India” will be updated to reference the file as “Sitar”!
For audio files, peak and marker files will also be renamed accordingly.
Documents that use audio file references are Audio Montages, Basic Au-
dio CDs, Data CD/DVD projects, DVD-Audio Projects, Backup plans,
Audio Databases, and Workspaces.
WaveLab documents can also refer to the names of other documents,
e.g. a DVD-Audio project will contain references to Audio Montages.
This will work in the same way – if the document/project that references the document to
be renamed is open, the references will be updated.