![]() Otherwise your answer of No would be accepted for any recovery files that it was going to open for you. Still say Yes, that way the one you really want will also be opened. You're only asked about the first file, which may well be an untitled one, or one that you don't need. There is a feature where if Animate has crashed you will be asked if you want to open a recovery file. If you have ever saved the FLA the recovery file should be in the same folder as the FLA, and would have a name that starts with RECOVER_. There isn't an auto save option, but there is auto recovery. My work deadline is tomorrow so it is super important that I recover this work - I'm very desperate at this point. Essentially, can anything at all be done to recover my work before I roll the dice on quitting the program? Is there any possible way to save this project while this "processing" is taking place, even through some weird unconventional way? If I quit Animate right now, is there a default feature that will pull up my project when I re-open the program? I'm on a Macbook Pro running Sierra 10.12.3. ![]() Typically I have auto-save turned on with all Adobe programs, but I had just re-downloaded the program today and had not turned on any auto-save feature today. I still have my project pulled up as I'm too nervous to restart the program and lose all of my work. I forgot to save my project when I started, and forgot to save along the way (dumb, I know). ![]() ![]() Please wait." popped up along with a progress bar that never moves past 0%. I was almost done with 4 hours worth of animating when "Animate is processing strokes. ![]() Hey guys - I've seen this discussed on here before but I have some specific questions. ![]()
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