Using restore points

Use restore points to return to an earlier version of your project. When you create a restore point for a project, Kanzi Studio makes the complete copy of your project into a timestamped directory in the <ProjectName>/Restore Points directory.

Making restore points for your project is useful so that you can return to the state of your project before you made, for example, a significant change to your project.

Creating a restore point for a project

To create a restore point:

While you have your project open in Kanzi Studio and before you make a significant change, select File > Save Restore Point.
Kanzi Studio makes the complete copy of your project into a timestamped directory in the <ProjectName>/Restore Points directory.

Restoring a project from a restore point

To restore a project from a restore point:

  1. Locate the project directory of the project you want to restore and open the Restore Points directory.
  2. Open the timestamped directory from which you want to restore your project and open the Kanzi Studio project file.
    The project from the restore point you selected opens in a new instance of Kanzi Studio.

See also

Restoring projects from Kanzi Studio backups

Setting autosave for projects

Backups