Backup Files
David Hampton
hampton@employees.org
11 Jan 2003 10:56:45 -0800
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On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 07:11, rluchor@optonline.net wrote:
> I just installed GnuCash and have been working with it for the past two
> days. Today I decided to back-up my work and found the folder full of
> files: plain text files, GnuCash workbooks (*.xac) and application logs
> (*.log). It appears that new files are created every time the Save
> button is hit.
>=20
> Is it necessary to back up all of the files? If not, which are the
> important ones?
It is only necessary to backup your original data file. The *.xac files
are backup copies of older versions of the data file, and the *.log
files are just log files.
David
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