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To: Jack Jagernauth who wrote (10607)3/26/2000 7:08:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Jack, The easiest way to back up Newport is to copy the entire directory directly to a 3.5" disk. I go into Windows Explorer and highlight the directory where the Newport stuff is filed, then click and drag the whole bunch to the A drive. If you find it's too big for one disk, you can copy everything but the Newport.exe and Help files and then you'll have plenty of room.

Even 5 years of history is just about 10K of memory, so you shouldn't have any trouble copying them to disk.

Thanks for bringing this up. Sometimes I will let several weeks go by without backing up my files. Guess I'll have to remember on Monday!!

Best regards, Tom