I don't have confusion and I have multiple lines and projects. Name the
files to avoid confusion. Grayscot, jonesjames, etc. Or do I misunderstand
the question? The backups will carry the file name and date (date added may
be a setting).


On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 9:10 PM, grayscot2 <graysc...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>         The sub-directory "Data" under "Legacy Family Tree", wherever you
> keep it, gets pretty messy with multiple trees.  Anyone have a good way to
> keep down the confusion?
>
>         I'd like to put all the files for each tree in a Data sub-folder,
> but the location option has to be set to just one sub-folder:   Legacy
> Family Tree\Data.  Won't all the files and backups get dumped into Data on
> closing, even if I open them from each of the trees sub-folders in Data.?
>
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