PYTHA - Locating your UNDO folder

PYTHA - Locating your UNDO folder

When drawing in PYTHA, the software automatically saves a copy of your file at every step. This allows you to use the "UNDO" function to revert to an earlier version of a model if you make a mistake while drawing. 

By default PYTHA saves the last 100 steps as you are working. The default location for your PYTHA undo folder is: C:\Users\*user name*\AppData\Local\PYTHAXX.0

You can change the location of your undo folder, as well as the number of undo steps to be saved, by going to the PYTHA > Environment > Settings dialogue.

           

NOTE: It is not advised to increase the number of undo files being saved to a very high number, as these can start to take up a large amount of disk space which will result in PYTHA running slowly. 

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