Checkpointing a Project

You can store a copy of the project in its current state within the project, as a checkpoint. To create the checkpoint, choose In the Maestro main window, choose File → Save Checkpoint in the Maestro main window or the Project Table panel. This may take some time if the project is large, and Maestro will be unavailable until the checkpoint is saved. The checkpoint facility essentially provides a single-level version history for a project.

Once the checkpoint is saved, you can restore the project to its state at the checkpoint by choosing Inin the Maestro main window, choose File → Revert to Checkpoint in the Maestro main window or the Project Table panel.