As far as I know, no it doesn't. :( It's bitten me many times as well. I
don't think you can even copy the text, have Maya crash, and then paste it
back. It'll go ahead and wipe the copy-buffer for you. It's out to get you!

On 14 September 2017 at 05:51, jettam <justinmet...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If maya crashes is their a way to recover the work that I have done in the
> script window ?  Like does it save it in a temp folder somewhere ?
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