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    Version Control

    I have several projects underway and many of them are running fine. But now I'd like to refine them with a little more pizzazz. Once I open the project and make changes to it, my original code it lost. So I assume that using Windows Explorer to make a copy of the project folders before starting is in order. My question is will this be safe, in other words, will the new folder I start working with be in working order? I typically use full paths to point to files and such so I'm hoping this will be the safe method I need. I want to make version 2.0 be the new working folder, but I'd like version 1.2 to still be there just in case.

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    Re: Version Control

    Are you using Source Code Control of some sort?
    TFS & Subversion, to name a couple, do this automatically.
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    Re: Version Control

    You might want to look into Source Control
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