![]() ![]() Some automated backup programs will even keep multiple versions of the same file, so you can go back in time to a certain extent. If you only ever need the most recent version of a file, then most automated backup software will cover you. The best advice (mentioned in that FAQ I linked earlier) is to proactively control your own destiny, especially with important files. Windows has an option: if you right click on a file, there’s a “Restore Previous Versions” option – if you happen to have configured Windows in the right way (I don’t know what that way is), then maybe that would help. (If you had ☑ Simple backup, only the most recent version is saved.) There is a microscopic chance that following the “Possible File Recovery” section of this FAQ would help you… IF you had Settings > Preferences > Backup > Backup on save = ☑ Verbose backup, then every time you hit Save in NPP, it would create a backup copy of the file with a different timestame (see NPP Wiki: Document Management, search for “verbose”) – but that’s not enabled by default. ![]() Unfortunately for you, Notepad++ does not double as backup software with version control (by default). ![]()
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