Undo Crop

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chertar
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Undo Crop

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I managed to accidentally crop my project and there was no going back. Is there a way to make crops undoable. Or at least, give a warning message that the action cannot be undone! It's really dangerous.
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Re: Undo Crop

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Under Preferences/General... set AutoBackup to more than one and you'll always have the last saved version to fall back on.

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Animark
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Re: Undo Crop

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After you applied the crop function you normally get a new project automatically - the croped project. The original project is still there and you can use it again.
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Re: Undo Crop

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yeap, no need to undo a crop, just close the cropped project to go back to the original one.
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Excellent. Thank you! I didn't realized it was creating a new project. I also added auto-backup. Just in case. Thanks for the tip.
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chertar wrote:Excellent. Thank you! I didn't realized it was creating a new project. I also added auto-backup. Just in case. Thanks for the tip.
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I've been using auto backup since it was first released (a couple of months ago) and it has saved me already many, many hours of time. I use the entire count, 99 saves, because I save often. Since the backup saves use a different icon it is very easy to delete all 99 backups once the project is completed. What happens to me most is that I change directions in my projects as my work progresses and several days later I regret that I "lost" certain layers or just a sequence of drawings that I would like to bring back again and it's such a relief to know that nothing has been lost.
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