Creating A Zipped Project File (*.Zwt) For Backup - Emerson ControlWave EFM 3808 Instruction Manual

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4.4.1 Creating a Zipped Project File (*.ZWT) For Backup

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Notes:
 You may find it useful to maintain more than one backup copy in
case the backup media itself fails, for example, a CD-ROM becomes
unreadable because it melted in the sun or a thumb drive fails
because someone spilled coffee on it.
 If you don't keep more than one backup copy, it's a good idea to
periodically test your backup copy to verify that the media has not
failed.
The .zwt file is a complete backup of your entire project
Note:
including code, comments and graphics. It may be stored on your
PC or removable storage media. It may also be downloaded and
archived to ControlWave Flash memory where it may be
uploaded at a later time for editing.
With your current ControlWave project open in ControlWave Designer,
perform the following steps:
1.
Click File > Save Project As / Zip Project As.
Figure 4-1. Saving a Backup of Your Project
In the "Save/Zip project as" dialog box, specify a project name in
2.
the File name field. In Figure 4-1 we chose the name mynewproj.
In the Save as type field, choose Zipped Project Files (*.zwt).
3.
In the Zip Options area, select which additional files you want to
4.
include in the zwt file. Other than increasing the file size of the zwt,
it doesn't hurt to check any or all of these options.
Operation
Revised Mar-2011

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