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SafeGard -                   QUICK REFERENCE
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A SINGLE TYPE OF BACKUP - 
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  SafeGard's database platform eliminates the need for separate
  Differential, Incremental and Full Backups.

  Each backup list that you create is contained on a single set
  of backup diskettes (or backup file for server backup).  Each
  list may contain multiple versions of an individual file and 
  the files may appear on other lists without conflict.  Space
  released by changed files is reused automatically.

  SafeGard is also failsafe. You can interrupt the backup process
  at any time without fear of data loss.  If your system crashes
  during a backup, just start SafeGard as soon as your up and 
  running and it will complete the interrupted backup.


INTEGRATED FILE MANAGER - 
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  Consistent interface for all operations makes it easy to learn.

  Your backup lists are displayed as a drive you may manipulate 
  very much like any other drive on your system.

  Restoring files or directories is just like a copy operation.
  

MULTIPLE FILE VERSIONS AVAILABLE IN THE SAME BACKUP LIST -
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  Provides an effective paper trail to manage documents or entire
  projects.

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Backup - 
  SafeGards database architecture keeps track of all your backup 
  files and which diskettes they are on so all you have to do is
  print your LIST NAME and DISK NUMBER on the diskettes. You may
  have as many lists as you like with any selection of files even
  if they are already on another list.

  First open the drive that contains the files you want backed up.

  To make a quick backup just click and drag to select(highlight)
  the files(or directories) you want and then click on backup.
  (You can also select files by using the search commands).

   Alternatively build a backup list by selecting files and then 
  marking them to add them to the list.  Macros may also be used
  to select a group of files by criteria (then when new files are
  created that match the criteria they will automatically be 
  added to that backup list). When your list is complete just
  click on backup.

   To update an existing list just reopen it and click on 
  backup to update your backup diskettes. Remember SafeGard
  will reuse space on the disk set so have them ready (SafeGard
  will ask you for diskettes by their number). 

   When you open a backup list for updating SafeGard also opens
  the original drive and cross references its databases to keep 
  track of all the new, changed or deleted files.  What you see 
  is a combination of all the files on your hard disk and all the 
  files that are currently backed up on the opened backup list.
  Note the difference in title color of backup list windows and 
  the word <LIST> in the title.

  Backup selected files   - [Backup] or Alt,B. or <Action><Backup>
  Mark selected files     - [Mark] or Alt,m.
  Place macros            - highlight insertion point, Alt,M.
  Start Backup or Update  - [Backup] or Alt,B. or <Action><Backup>
  Modify list             - Mark or unmark files or directories
                            Add, Delete or Edit Macros.

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Restore - 
   
   First open the LIST you want to restore files from. (If you 
  open the list for restore only it will open faster).  Your 
  backup list appears as a virtual image of the drive that was
  backed up. Note the difference in title color of list windows
  and the word <LIST> in the title.
   
   Select the files you want to restore. This may be done either 
  by click and drag or by searching. Then just click on restore 
  and the files will be placed back into the same directory they
  were backed up from. (The directory tree will be recreated 
  automatically).

   To restore files to another location, simply use the copy 
  command just as you would when copying between drives. Note 
  that if you want to CLICK AND DRAG them, you must also have the 
  target drive open, even if it is the same as the original 
  backup drive (i.e. you cannot copy to a backup list window).
  
   To restore an older version of a file, highlight the file you
  want, then open the history dialog and select the file version
  you require (You must have selected multiple versions for the 
  file when it was originally added to your list).
 
	
  Open list                              - [Open] or Alt,F,O.
  Restore selection to original location - [Restore] or Ctrl+r.
  Restore selection to another location  - Click & drag  
  View version history of selected file  - Click date field.
  Restore prior version                  - Double click on the 
                                           desired version in the
                                           history dialog.

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               * SafeGard - Command Reference *
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For Help         - Press F1 at any time.
Menu             - Press Alt or F10.
Open a Drive     - [open] or Alt,F,O.
Navigate         - Use the arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, Home, End.
Change View      - Click right button on directory entry in tree 
                   view or within file view window to toggle 
                   between tree and file view.
                   Use Alt,V,V or Enter/Shift+Enter 
                   (switch between tree and file view)
Select (mouse)   - Click & drag, +Shift to extend, +Ctrl to add.
Select (keyboard) - Position Cursor the press spacebar, 
                    Use Shift+Cursor to extend.
Cancel selection - Click both buttons or press Esc.
Copy selection   - Click left button within selection and 
                   drag to target.
Copy (keyboard)  - Ctrl+c.
Move selection   - Alt+Click left button within selection and 
                   drag to target.
Move (keyboard)  - Ctrl+m.

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