Start a project and create a version any time you want a reference point. You get full history, compare between versions, clean version tracking on the drawings, and the ability to restore an older version if you need it. No save-as, no copies, no guessing which file is current.
You know the folder. Smith. Smith v2. Smith v3. Smith final. Smith final final. Copy of Smith final final. Somewhere in there is the one you are actually building, and the only way to know for sure is to open a few and compare them by eye.
That mess was never anyone's plan. It is a workaround. Every other solution leans on save-as, so a version is just another file, and files do not know anything about each other.
Grainwork does not work that way. You start a project and it stays one project. Any time you want a reference point, before a big change, after a client approval, whenever it matters, you create a version. You get the full history, you can compare between versions to see exactly what moved, and the version is tracked cleanly on the drawings so the shop knows what it is looking at. If you need to go back, restore it.
No save-as. No copies. No guessing which file is current. Just a project and an honest record of how it got here.
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