I've encountered a lot of confusion over the difference between saving and backing up a file. However you choose to protect your writing (and other files), here's how to set things up in Scrivener. For example, if your working project and its backup copy are both on your hard drive, the backup won't help you if your laptop goes up in flames or down into the pool. Scrivener does this automatically for you, every time you close a project, but it's a good idea to give it a little more thought. If you've ever dropped your laptop, spilled water on it, or had a hard drive fail-raising my hand to all of these-you probably understand the value of having your work backed up.
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