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 ^Preference Name^Default Value^Description^ ^Preference Name^Default Value^Description^
-|attachmentRenameFormatString|'{%c - }{%y - }{%t{50}}'|Zotero automatically renames attached files saved from translators. This string controls how those names are formatted. %c is creator, %y is year, %t is the title, the curly braces around each part mean "only include this part if the field specified inside is non-empty"and {50} means "truncate at 50 characters." You can rearrange these to suit your needs.| 
 |backup.interval|1440|Determines, at most, how often (in minutes) Zotero makes an automatic backup of the database. The default is every 24 hours (1440 minutes)| |backup.interval|1440|Determines, at most, how often (in minutes) Zotero makes an automatic backup of the database. The default is every 24 hours (1440 minutes)|
-|backup.numBackups|2|Determines how many automatic database backups Zotero should keep. Excess backups are deleted oldest first. This does not include backups made during database upgrades. //Note that setting this too high could cause database upgrade backups to be overwritten.//|+|backup.numBackups|2|Determines how many automatic database backups Zotero should keep. Excess backups are deleted oldest first. This does not include backups made during database upgrades.|
 |capitalizeTitles|true|By default, Zotero will recase titles of items you capture (e.g., to remove all caps). Switch this preference to false and you will preserve case information for titles.| |capitalizeTitles|true|By default, Zotero will recase titles of items you capture (e.g., to remove all caps). Switch this preference to false and you will preserve case information for titles.|
 |debug.level|5|When debug.log is enabled, determines the lowest of the debug levels (1-5, with 5 being the lowest) that is displayed| |debug.level|5|When debug.log is enabled, determines the lowest of the debug levels (1-5, with 5 being the lowest) that is displayed|
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