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Can I stop recording and pick up the file later? In the meantime will it be backed up in case of system failure?

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Can I stop recording and pick up the file later? In the meantime will it be backed up in case of system failure?

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YES – If you need to work on another recording, you can simply close your current file (which will be saved in your Drafts directory). When you are ready to recommence recording, you can open this file and recommence recording. Note: When you do reopen the file to recommence recording, the Quikscribe Recorder will automatically open the file up at the exact position you left off at, plus retain all of your previous audio edits, which means you still have the ability to Undo&Redo audio edits.

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YES – If you need to work on another recording, you can simply close your current file (which will be saved in your Drafts directory). When you are ready to recommence recording, you can open this file and recommence recording.

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