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Finding last saved point

-Nick-
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Finding last saved point

-Nick-
Advocate
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Hi,

Is there a quick way of finding a last saved point, i.e. the point at which the model was last saved ? 

 

In my workflow, I often save a model, go and look at some other models or assemblies etc.  then go back to the saved model and make some changes, go get a coffee, decide on a different design strategy then go back to the now changed model and wonder where the last save point was. 

 

If I hit undo, I'll eventually see where I was previously, (asterisk next to model name disappears), but what is the better way?  (Apart from changing my ramshackle design/workflow...) Would it make sense for there to be a save point icon in the undo list?

 

Thanks

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HughesTooling
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No don't think there's any way to find the last save in the undo list. Often thought it would be useful if there was some sort of indication in the undo list showing where the last save was.

 

Mark

Mark Hughes
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-Nick-
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Scratching around, I realised I can easily get to the last but one saved version through the version history, just not the last saved version. Pursuing that logic and using the version history, opening the last saved version, (whilst the same changed but as yet unsaved version is still open), would dump me at the last save point but it doesn't, it just leaves me where I was. 

 

I think a save point in the undo would be great.

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