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<a href="../../home.html">1 Bibledit</a>
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<li>Data
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<a href="data/backup.html">Backup</a>
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<a href="data/export.html">Export</a>
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<a href="data/import.html">Import</a>
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Data
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Your data is valuable.<br />
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The directory where Bibledit normally stores all its data is
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.bibledit
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in the user's home directory, e.g.
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/home/joe/.bibledit
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On Windows it may be in C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\.bibledit or C:\Users\<user>.
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If your data consists of a Bible that you translate, many years of work may have gone into it. It deserves maximum safety.
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Bibledit offers a variety of mechanisms that deal with your data.
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First there is the mechanism of <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/4-management/data/backup">Backup</a>. A backup makes an exact copy of your data and stores it onto some medium.
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A <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/4-management/data/restore">Restore</a> is the opposite of a backup. It takes that backup that was made earlier, and restores it into your data.
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Then, there's <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/4-management/data/import">Import</a>. It takes data in another format, and adds it to your own data.
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Finally, there's <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/4-management/data/export">Export</a>. It is the opposite of an import. It takes your data and exports it into another format.
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