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Diabetes Pilot Desktop: Backing Up Your Data
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Diabetes Pilot provides a convenient mechanism for making a backup copy of
your data. If your Diabetes Pilot data is important to you, you should
make a backup of it periodically. Backing up your data helps protect it from
problems with your computer.
Backing Up Your Data
Restoring a Backup
Restoring an Automatic Backup
Backing Up Your Data
To make a backup copy of your data:
- Start Diabetes Pilot and open the dataset that you'd like to back up. This
backup procedure only backs up the currently open dataset.
- From the "File" menu, select "Backup Data File..."
- In the window that appears, choose a location to save the backup. It's a
good idea to save the backup file to a floppy disk or CD so that you have
a safe copy even if something happens to your computer.
- Click the "Save" button.
Restoring a Backup
To restore your data from a backup copy:
- Start Diabetes Pilot.
- Open the dataset that you'd like to fill with your backup data. If the dataset
does not exist, you can create one by selecting "Manage Datasets"
from the "File" menu. Note that restoring your data will replace
the data in the current dataset with the data in the backup.
- From the "File" menu, select "Restore Data File..."
- In the window that appears, find your backup file.
- Click the "Open" button.
Restoring an Automatic Backup
Diabetes Pilot Desktop will occasionally make automatic backups of your data
for you. This serves as a secondary backup, but it should not take the
place of the regular backups described above. If you make a mistake with
your data, you may wish to restore one of the automatic backups:
- Start Diabetes Pilot.
- From the "File" menu, select "Restore Data from an Automatic
Backup..."
- In the window that appears, find the backup that you would like to restore
and click on it to select it.
- Click the "Restore Selected Data" button.
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