<p>This is easily accomplished using <code>Session > Snapshot</code>. A small dialog will appear allowing you to enter a name for the snapshot. The default name is based on the current date and time.</p>
<p>Creating a snapshot does <strong>not</strong> modify your session, nor does it save your session. Instead, it saves an "alternate" version of the session, within the session folder. The snapshot shares all data present in the session. You can create any number of snapshots. </p>
<p>After creating a snapshot, you can continue working on the session and save it normally using <code>Session > Save</code> and any existing snapshots will remain unchanged. </p>
<p>This is easily accomplished using <code>Session > Snapshot</code>. A small dialog will appear allowing you to enter a name for the snapshot. The default name is based on the current date and time.</p>
<p>Creating a snapshot does <strong>not</strong> modify your session, nor does it save your session. Instead, it saves an "alternate" version of the session, within the session folder. The snapshot shares all data present in the session. You can create any number of snapshots. </p>
<p>After creating a snapshot, you can continue working on the session and save it normally using <code>Session > Save</code> and any existing snapshots will remain unchanged. </p>