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Lee Gernandt
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Valuable lesson

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Again, I was reminded that when laying out a kitchen to remember to hit save every so often. I had just gotten done putting in and editing the cabinets when everything decided to freeze up and stop. Control+alt+delete, and I got her kick started again, but had to go in and re-edit everything again. Oh well, what better way to spend a cold afternoon.
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I have been there and done that! :wall:
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Another good practice to do is every time you do save, do a save as the job name followed by a number 1,2,3,and so on that way if the last file you save has a bug in it you still have a copy of the file

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