Upgrading

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Upgrading

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I designed some sites using WYSIWYG version 12.5.1. Haven't used the program much since initial use for a couple of sites. However, I'm wanting to design a new simple page and was wondering should I update to the latest version or keep using what is working?? Will my old sites still work the same for editing?
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Re: Upgrading

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Your existing websites should also work with the latest version of the software.
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As a side question, what Windows are you using?
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Windows 10
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Okay, on Windows 7 it would have been an extra procedure.
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Re: Upgrading

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Ok, I'm lost in here. I found my last post a long time ago but I cannot find any place to post a new question. I tried to upgrade with the 40% discount and it did not give me a 40% discount. I have upgraded once before but don't recall how much it was. Apparently that was Edition 16. It's showing $75 after the discount, but it seems to me that a 40% discount for renewal/upgrade would make it $59.
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Re: Upgrading

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but I cannot find any place to post a new question
Have you read the following
viewtopic.php?p=401284
How to upgrade
WYSIWYG Web Builder 18 Upgrade FAQ
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Re: Upgrading

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If you have a problem with upgrading then please use the contact form:
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/contact.html
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Re: Upgrading

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I don't have a problem upgrading but have never done so before,I do have a question before I do and thought it eaasier to add to this thread rather than start a new one.

Based on the premis that the only stupid question is the one that isnt asked........
I have V 18 plus, I realsie the plus is seperate here .

I have downloaded 19 and got a serial number. Wtats best practice, do I delete 18 and install 19 as a fresh install or am I meant to keep 18 please?

For space, I would prefer the former.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Re: Upgrading

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I suggest to keep version 18 around for a few days or weeks just in case something works different, then you can always compare the settings between the two versions.
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Re: Upgrading

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ok
thank you
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