This dialog shows a list of backup templates used previously. The backup template is used by the program to determine whether files are backed up before. Old backup disks will be asked to update files that are changed since last backup. The template marked with the symbol * at the left of the name will be opened when you drag-and-drop icons from the desktop onto the program's icon. Any file you dragged that is not in the template will be added to it.
Templates marked with the symbol ‚áß will be opened one by one when you double-clicking the program's icon. After each template is opened, the files in the template will be backed up.
A template is automatically put into the list when you open it. You can use the Add button to add a template into the list. You can save differently marked templates as sets. Each set represents a particular backup strategy.
This dialog is shown so you can change what template to open by reassigning the marks. To change the marks, click in the column of the marks at left of the template names.
Click at the OK button to open the templates marked with * or ‚áß for backup. Click the New button to create a new template. Click the Cancel button to quit without doing backup. Double-click on a template or click the Open button after a template is selected will open it without backup.
Check the Hide Dialog box if you do not want to see this dialog at next backup. The program will use the marked teplates. Hold down the Control key when the program is opened will force the dialog to appear. Normally the program will quit itself after all templates and all files are processed. Check the Don't Quit box to prevent the program from quitting.