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The available choices are “TextMaker”, “MS Word” in several versions, “Open-<br />

Document”, and “RTF”.<br />

Important: The latter formats are not able to accommodate features specific to<br />

TextMaker. For example, if you save a TextMaker document in Word format,<br />

certain formatting options and other features could be lost. Accordingly, it is<br />

recommended to use the default setting “TextMaker”.<br />

Saving group box<br />

Here you can make settings that affect the way documents are saved:<br />

Create backup files<br />

If this option is enabled, whenever you save a document, TextMaker will first<br />

create a backup copy of the last saved version in a file with the name extension<br />

.BAK. So, if you save the document LETTER.TMD, the existing LETTER.TMD file<br />

is first renamed LETTER.BAK, and then the edited document is saved under the<br />

name LETTER.TMD.<br />

If you don’t want this behavior, disable the option.<br />

Tip: Normally, you should not disable this option. Otherwise, if you should<br />

inadvertently save a document after making changes that you didn’t mean to<br />

make, you would have no recourse to a backup copy of the original. If the option<br />

had not been disabled, you could restore the original simply by copying<br />

the .BAK file to the .TMD file.<br />

Prompt for summary information when saving<br />

When you enable this option, a dialog box will appear automatically the first<br />

time you save a new document to enable you to enter some additional information<br />

about it (for more information, see the section “Document summary”<br />

beginning on page 471).<br />

Autosave documents every ... minutes<br />

When you enable this option, TextMaker automatically makes a backup copy of<br />

every open document in a temporary folder on a periodic basis. You can enter a<br />

period of 1 to 100 minutes.<br />

When you exit TextMaker in the normal manner, these copies are automatically<br />

deleted. However, if TextMaker is abruptly shut down by a power failure, for<br />

example, while you are working on open documents, these copies become<br />

available when the program is restarted. TextMaker recognizes that there has<br />

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