Kyle,
If I am working in DOS Cadkey7 on a drawing (XXX.prt) when I want to save the part I go to the classic options window and press File, then Part, then Save and Cadkey7 will ask
"XXX.prt exists do you want to change it? (no)". I have to press yes to save my work by over writing the old file. If I press return or press no my work is not saved and if I press load Cadkey7 loads the old file (xxx.Prt) with no changes. When working in Cadkey7 my autosave function saves my work in a separate file named "backup" and if I want to see what has been autosaved I must load "backup". I have Cadkey7 set to save to "backup" every 5 minutes.
If I am working in Cadkey98 on a drawing (XXX.Prt) when I want to save it and I use the classic options menu I press File, then Prt, then Save and Cadkey98 saves it without any question as to whether I want to overwrite old file or not.
Further, if I wish, I can load a different file (YYY.Prt) and Cadkey98 will replace (XXX.Prt) with no questions as to whether I want to save (XXX.Prt) or not. Then when I load
(XXX.Prt) again if appears as I was working on it, with all of the changes, and not as the original (old) file. I have the autosave function set for 2 minutes. However in Cadkey98 the file list lists autosaved files as (XXX.asv)and you have to load that particular file to see what was autosaved. It seems that I am changing the old file (XXX.Prt) as I am working on it, although this may not be so. If I "load" and "save" through the dropdown menu under File on the toolbar using "open" and "close" saving new work seems to work more like the old Cadkey7.
I hope that all of this is clear.
Cordially, Jim Cobb