Hi Bill,
Yes, old habits die hard!  I guess I'm one of e people who want to do
"funny things" with some of my files (guessing that most of us developers
need to do that from time to time) so I'm hoping there's some way of
bypassing the built-in versioning.  Looks like I could duplicate the
original file, then work on the duplicate copy.

Pete
lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>



On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Bill Vlahos <bvla...@mac.com> wrote:

> It puts you in a different workflow. "Save as" lets you work on things
> first and then only save when you are happy with the results. But you have
> to remember to save.
>
> The new "versions" workflow assumes you are already invested in the
> document but might have different versions of it that you are working with.
> But it is less accommodating for people who want to do "funny things" with
> the document.
>
> The new way is more modern as it helps the computer get out of the way for
> commonly done things. It takes some getting used to after 30+ years of
> working the old way.
>
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