From: Daniel Prince on
A few days ago, I discovered that Yankee-Clipper III had lost my
boilerplate file. Is there an easy way to backup the boilerplate
files?

I have not yet figured out where YC3 stores the boilerplate
information. I created a new boilerplate file named "boilerplate1".
YC3 created a directory named "boilerplate1" but it was empty.

Thank you in advance for all replies.
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Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy
grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "That sounds REALLY,
REALLY good. I'll have some of that!"
From: responder on
Daniel Prince wrote:
> A few days ago, I discovered that Yankee-Clipper III had lost my
> boilerplate file. Is there an easy way to backup the boilerplate
> files?
>
> I have not yet figured out where YC3 stores the boilerplate
> information. I created a new boilerplate file named "boilerplate1".
> YC3 created a directory named "boilerplate1" but it was empty.
>
> Thank you in advance for all replies.
> --
> Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy
> grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "That sounds REALLY,
> REALLY good. I'll have some of that!"

Mine stores in the YCIII folder.

Has 2 folders with all the data...
Default.ycb
History.yc

When I copy to another PC, this brings all the data over.
From: Franklin on
Daniel Prince wrote:

> A few days ago, I discovered that Yankee-Clipper III had lost my
> boilerplate file. Is there an easy way to backup the boilerplate
> files?
>
> I have not yet figured out where YC3 stores the boilerplate
> information. I created a new boilerplate file named "boilerplate1".
> YC3 created a directory named "boilerplate1" but it was empty.

When I used Yankee Clipper all its files were in the Program Files folder.
I just backed up the whole folder because it wasn't that big (about 50 MB).
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