I tried copying the .qgz.bak file to a saved.qgz file, but it was not read 
correctly by QGIS. I looked at the .bak file and I see that it is not 
compressed, so it can be renamed to a saved.qgs file and that opens with QGIS 3.

Thanks again.

++Eric

From: Aldo Piombino <aldo.piomb...@tiscali.it>
Date: Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 11:45 PM
To: "Fielding, Eric J (US 329A)" <eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Qgis-user] MacOS project saving issue

luckily, I have nad no needing to use it, but I think that you have only to 
rename the file nameproject.bak in project2.qgz

Aldo

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Il giorno 19 gen 2020, alle ore 02:00, Fielding, Eric J (US 329A) 
<eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov>> ha scritto:

Thanks, I found and installed the “AutoSaver” plugin and it seems to be 
working. I am not sure how to used the “.qgz.bak” file, if I want to do that.

++Eric
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