DART XP Pro allows you to save both individual files and groups of files, e.g., all files forming a certain project. An alternative way of securing important results is by creating undo (backup) files.
To save the contents of an active window under a new name use the Save as command from the File menu.
DART XP Pro allows you to save any collection of open files along with a complete information about the current desktop status including cursor, marker and frame positions, resolution and scale settings, synchronization details etc. Owing to this, after retrieving a group of files, you will find everything in exactly the same order as it was at the time of saving.
In order to save a group of open files under a current group name (displayed at the top of DART XP Pro's desktop) select Save from the Group menu; use the Save as command from the same menu to save a group under a new name.
To retrieve a previously saved group choose Open from the Group menu.
WARNING
The file <groupname.dgr> created or updated when you save a group is a configuration file only, i.e.it does not store information about the contents of the files comprising a group. For this reason, if you delete or modify any of the files after saving a group, you will not be able to retrieve the group in its original form.
You can save the current contents of an opened (active) file in an undo file. When you choose Create undo file from the File menu, DART XP Pro creates a backup file <filename.und> which can be regained by means of using the Open undo file command (after choosing this command the contents of an active file are replaced with the contents of the corresponding undo file).
To undo the last local change made to a soundfile or a detection file (introduced by choosing items from the Edit or Toolbox menu) use the Undo last edit command from the Edit menu. By local changes we mean those confined to a limited-size area, not larger than a declared size of the undo buffer. The size of the undo buffer can be modified using the Preferences dialog available from the Options menu. If you accept the default ‘unlimited’ buffer size setting, all changes introduced during the last editing operation will be reversible (provided there is enough free space on your computer).