Hi all,
New poster, so forgive me if this has been asked, but If I wanted to extract and save files I created in H+M, as backup files, would I just have to save the project in the shared format, or is there another way to go about this? I have been creating all my content from stratch and H+M, and I realize this might have been a terrible idea.
Thanks.
Backing Up Your Files
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Re: Backing Up Your Files
If you're backing up your project files you haven't done anything wrong, not to worry.
To back up your project you just need to make a backup copy of the .hmxz file if you are using the compressed, single-file format, or a backup copy of your entire project folder if you are using the uncompressed .hmxp format. Alternatively, you can just use Save As... in the File menu to make a backup of an uncompressed project in the single-file HMXZ format. However, not that this won't include any additional files and folders you may have added to your project folder.
To back up your project you just need to make a backup copy of the .hmxz file if you are using the compressed, single-file format, or a backup copy of your entire project folder if you are using the uncompressed .hmxp format. Alternatively, you can just use Save As... in the File menu to make a backup of an uncompressed project in the single-file HMXZ format. However, not that this won't include any additional files and folders you may have added to your project folder.
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