- #Clipmate macro for current date manual
- #Clipmate macro for current date full
- #Clipmate macro for current date code
#Clipmate macro for current date manual
I use Vista but never use the manual backup command so I tried it just now and it works OK for me. In any case I think the only tenable solution at this point is to create a backup macro that works the way you want.Īs far as why you are getting the error I am baffled. However it did occur to me I could have it run on file load as well. Now I can just do the backup as part of the deployment macro. Also on some I have deployment macros as I often have the development copy in another folder while I work on it with certain macros disabled and such.
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My point is I just think it's better to manually backup when you make changes significant changes as opposed to every time it closes.
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I'm leaning toward the later because I often will go for a month or more on some client macros. I also plan to have an aging routine or max # of versions. I actually read in the current file path and break it up so it will work anywhere. But for me the gratuitous creation of backup files was annoying so I am writing a routine that will backup the current file with a date stamp to a sub-folder \backup\. EG you could close MEP before logging off or shutting down. But as it is I think the option to backup on close with Vista is broken so you will need to find another alternative. The other day I noticed the ClipMate was backing up it's Db at startup and thought that was clever so I suggested to ISS that they do the same with MEP to work around the problem. It is my opinion that Vista has shortened it's tolerance for slow closing apps and if MEP takes to long it kills the app before it has a chance to backup. If somebody can help me figure out what I'm doing wrong so that I can make sure if I ever have computer problems again I won't have to rebuild all of my macros from scratch (or refine them again), I would be tremendously grateful. When I check the backup location on my external drive, it shows the date-stamp for the backup as today. After I get the error, and click "No", I get another pop-up telling me that Backup is complete. I've checked to make sure there aren't any open files (besides the one I'm trying to backup) and I cannot make heads nor tails of this. 000?) and the disk isn't write-protected, either.
#Clipmate macro for current date full
The disk is not full (besides, shouldn't this save just over-write the previous. However, the past day or two I've gotten an error pop-up: Question 1b: Do I need to physically terminate Macro Express before restarting my computer in order to get the files backed up?īecause I no longer trust the Back Up automatically option, I've taken to manually selecting Backup from the File menu any time I make substantial modifications to any macros, or build new ones. Question 1a: Why didn't my macro files get backed up each time I restarted my computer over the past 6 weeks? When I went to load my macro files from the external drive I found that the most recent backup was from about 6 weeks earlier.
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Well, recently I had a problem with my computer and had to have the hard drive reimaged and had to reinstall MEP onto the computer. document.In the past I've had my Backup options set to back up my macro files when terminating the program. Believe is should work on MS browsers as well.
#Clipmate macro for current date code
I’ve tested this code with Chrome/Safari/Firefox. Given current browser capabilities, you can intercept the copy event, get the selection without style, and put that into the clipboard.