Yes, those are exactly the same as mine so I think it's OK then, although
I'm surprised that the dates are so old in some cases.  Obviously settings
I made in 7.5 have automatically updated to version 8.  I wonder what they
were!
Thanks for your help.



On 8 December 2013 19:26, Cheryl Rothwell <historysle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My dropbox folder only has the most recent files because I save backups
> somewhere else. There's an *.fdb, a *.tc, a *ppl.ppl and a *rgd.rgd. The
> .fdb is the data file. I assume the others are settings and such.
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Elizabeth Hatchell <
> elizab...@hatchells.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have just tried to do that by changing the setting as you suggest and
>> renaming the open Legacy file Hatchell Master Dec2013 but I now find I have
>> 8 copies of that file, all with slightly different suffixes and lots of
>> different dates going back to 22/02/2012. The first one is obviously the
>> file I've just closed but the others are FG files, NC files, TC files etc.
>> Without listing them all, one is labelled Hatchell Master Dec2013~Rc3.Rc3.
>>
>> Does this sound OK to you?
>>
>>
>>
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