Mass Save for Previous Option (Mass Downgrade) similar to mass compile
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I have come across various occassions where I would like an entire folder of VIs to be saved for previous.
In a situation where I have a project and a top-level VI, it is easy to do a save for previous. But there are situations where the folder contains VIs that are not directly linked to each other, and the save for previous version doesn't work for all of the VIs. Typically the VIs for such projects are also under the same folder.
So in the lines of Mass Compiling a folder, it would be nice to have a tool that does a Mass Downgrade (or Save for previous) for a particular folder, LLB etc.
Currently I do it by using a Save.For Previous API. If this is a situation that occurs for many folks, it would be a good idea to have this option available.
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