Hi Mary,First, how are you opening an index? What you should be doing that won't ever prompt the question of overwrite or keep changes, is to (if you mouse most) use your mouse to click on File which will open a drop-down menu. The nine most recently opened index files will be listed at the bottom of that menu and they're numbered 1 through 9. I always use that list to open my most recent indexes.You can also touch the Alt key, then the letter F (for File), and the number of your index. That list will also show you where you saved that file.When you see the SKY icon in the task bar but don't see it open, it may be minimized. One fun way to choose which programs you can see on your screen (or to toggle among them), to press the Alt key and while holding down that Alt key, touch the Tab key. If you repeat that, you'll go to the next program, and the next. Sky should show up that way.Deborah
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When it closes down like that, I still treat it the same way as if it closed down for any other reason and just open it back up. The index has always been exactly the same. Did you try to open the index before going for the ‘last version of it” (I’m assuming you went to find the latest backup?)?
The problem might be that Sky didn’t actually shut down. So, when you opened the new one (last version), it got confused (I know that sounds weird, but I have no other way to explain it lol). Whenever anything like that happens, especially if it seems to be open in the task bar but you cannot find it, it’s best to shut down the computer (or restart). That usually fixes that problem and then Sky will open up to it’s last save point which is where you left off (remember that it is saving constantly).
As for the Overwrite/Keep Changes message, I’m wondering if that is because you didn’t actually lose those three hours of work and that when you opened the backup or last version that it was wondering if you wanted to overwrite that or keep the newest changes (so I agree that you would want to keep changes). I mean, could you identify what the changes were? Anyway, that sounds super frustrating!
My guess is that someone else with more experience has something better to tell you, but I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Anthony
Anthony Fazio, Indexer
AF Indexing | Sole Proprietor
Littleton, CO
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