Did PSP Used to have a version saving option...
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Did PSP Used to have a version saving option...
I seem to remember PSP had the ability place a version number automatically with every Cntrl save or something similar. Or is my memory faulty?
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Re: Did PSP Used to have a version saving option...
The only one I'm familiar with is the Options button in the Save As dialog box that allows you to set the version compatibility for pspimage files.
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Re: Did PSP Used to have a version saving option...
Kathy_9 is correct, the Options button in the Save dialog will let you pick the file format options.
I don't know if your memory is faulty or not though.
Ctrl + F12 - Save Copy As
Save Copy As - Remembers different parameters than Save As does.
So if I run Save As and save for PSPX3 format. Then I run Save Copy As and save for PSP9 format. Save Copy As will always save with PSP 9 format until I change it. And Save As will always save with PSPX3 format until it's changed.
So, the answer to your question is Yes.
if you setup Save Copy As with one specific format then yes hitting Ctrl + F12 will always save for that version of PSP.
I don't know if your memory is faulty or not though.
Ctrl + F12 - Save Copy As
Save Copy As - Remembers different parameters than Save As does.
So if I run Save As and save for PSPX3 format. Then I run Save Copy As and save for PSP9 format. Save Copy As will always save with PSP 9 format until I change it. And Save As will always save with PSPX3 format until it's changed.
So, the answer to your question is Yes.
if you setup Save Copy As with one specific format then yes hitting Ctrl + F12 will always save for that version of PSP.
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Re: Did PSP Used to have a version saving option...
I should have been more clear years ago...
