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Product, version and build:Powershell Studio 2018
32 or 64 bit version of product:64
Operating system:Win10
32 or 64 bit OS:64
My Powershell Studio prompts me to save every 10 minutes or so. I verified that the autosave setting is set to 10 minutes but is it normal to present the file save window? I thought autosave would work in the background even with unsaved/unnamed files (for work in progress)? Is there a way to turn off the file save window or do I just have to set the Autosave to 0 so it is disabled?
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Re: Autosave working in the background
Autosave works on background for all named file.
And it will prompt for file name for all unsaved/unnamed files
And it will prompt for file name for all unsaved/unnamed files