The only user-data files that BigOven uses are the ones in the "My BigOven Recipes" folder. The application itself installs to c:Program FilesLakefront SoftwareBigOven.
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Make a copy of the recipe and shopping list data. Locate your "My BigOven Recipes" folder, and check the "last modified" dates to make sure you've got the most recent ones. You can search for the files named "*.crb" to locate them easily. Usually, they are either under your "My Documents" folder or your "Shared Documents" folder. If you've updated multiple times, you may have a couple copies -- you can check the "last modified" date in Windows Explorer to make sure you have the most recent set.
Make a copy of the recipe and shopping list data. Locate your "My BigOven Recipes" folder, and check the "last modified" dates to make sure you've got the most recent ones. You can search for the files named "*.crb" to locate them easily. Usually, they are either under your "My Documents" folder or your "Shared Documents" folder. If you've updated multiple times, you may have a couple copies -- you can check the "last modified" date in Windows Explorer to make sure you have the most recent set.
for detailed instructions, you can go to http://www.bigoven.com/cs/forums/t/1665.aspx
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Make a copy of the recipe and shopping list data. Locate your "My BigOven Recipes" folder, and check the "last modified" dates to make sure you've got the most recent ones. You can search for the files named "*.crb" to locate them easily. Usually, they are either under your "My Documents" folder or your "Shared Documents" folder. If you've updated multiple times, you may have a couple copies -- you can check the "last modified" date in Windows Explorer to make sure you have the most recent set.
Make a copy of the recipe and shopping list data. Locate your "My BigOven Recipes" folder, and check the "last modified" dates to make sure you've got the most recent ones. You can search for the files named "*.crb" to locate them easily. Usually, they are either under your "My Documents" folder or your "Shared Documents" folder. If you've updated multiple times, you may have a couple copies -- you can check the "last modified" date in Windows Explorer to make sure you have the most recent set.
for detailed instructions, you can go to http://www.bigoven.com/cs/forums/t/1665.aspx
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