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    • PickleCatStars
      PickleCatStars F last edited by

      There is an undo, but I can’t remember off the top of my head. It uses the L R Lz Rz buttons.

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      • Ithendall
        Ithendall last edited by

        I don't know how to undo without and external keyboard, but with a keyboard you can just use ctrl + z.
        For backing up, I record a video of the whole code :D

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        • AndyG1985
          AndyG1985 last edited by AndyG1985

          Excellent! So easy! Though the Copy and Delete options are perilously close together for a klutz like me...

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          • Kat
            Kat Fuze Team @AndyG1985 last edited by Kat

            @AndyG1985 said in Backing up:

            Excellent! So easy! Though the Copy and Delete options are perilously close together for a klutz like me...

            Don't worry, you'll get a confirmation window if you select delete! :) And you can undo with the joycons by holding ZL and pressing R. ZR will redo

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            • pianofire
              pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

              It is also worth sharing your project occasionally so that you have a remote backup copy

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              • vinicity
                vinicity F last edited by vinicity

                I’ve made a habit of (before shutting down Fuze for the night) always copying the current project to a new file and just add today’s date at the end of the file name.

                Every now and then I will do a pass-through and delete the oldest copies...

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                • AndyG1985
                  AndyG1985 @vinicity last edited by

                  @vinicity I think that's a good habit to get into, I'll probably do the same.

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                  • Martin
                    Martin Fuze Team @pianofire last edited by

                    @pianofire said in Backing up:

                    It is also worth sharing your project occasionally so that you have a remote backup copy

                    Going to quote this to repeat it. Can't overstate this one enough!

                    If you mess up, just download your own program again - easy.

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                    • PB____
                      PB____ last edited by

                      Am I right that just sharing doesn't make a copy, and that you need to submit it as well? Or is sharing with friends enough to secure it?

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                      • pianofire
                        pianofire Fuze Team @PB____ last edited by

                        @PB____ Sharing creates a copy on the server which you can then download again. There is no need to submit. Your friends will be able to copy any program that you share.

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                        • PB____
                          PB____ last edited by

                          Great, that's nice to know, I wasn't aware of that :)

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