turn off autosave?

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    _leemiller
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      Microsoft OneDrive on my Mac is in a perpetual state of updating, and I’m not able (allowed) to turn it off. This causes an error with pop-up about every minute in both DataGraph 5.0 and 5.01B . Is there a way to turn off the autosave?  “Save Anyway” successfully saves the DataGraph file I’m working on and seamlessly opens later….just hoping for a way to turn off the pop-up and my thinking was that disabling auto-save might do it?

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      david
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        #10164
        dgteam
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          We have had users in the past with issues using One Drive Files on Demand.  This feature was automatically turned on for one drive users at some point.  If you can turn that off, that may solve the problem as it did for the Textpad user with a similar issue from the link David posted.

          Do you have files on Demand turned on? I believe you can tell if files on demand is turned on by a small cloud icon next to your files.  See this thread for more information: File Updated by Another Program

           

          #10215
          _leemiller
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            Thanks for your suggestions dgteam.  All OneDrive files are stored locally (not ‘on Demand’). The above comment was also knowledge driven, as this problem began after I updated to OS Monterey which reset all the OneDrive options to exclusively be ‘on Demand’.

            Idea, as I continue to have this problem. Are the files associated with a DataGraph (project) stored in a temporary location, and then saved to where I am saving it?  This would explain the mismatch between what OneDrive is syncing and what I think it should be pushing to the cloud?  What I’ve done at the moment is disable OneDrive when using DataGraph but that is suboptimal. Thank you.

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