There are revision manager plugins and programs for Visual Studio that will save an audit trail of every version so you can roll back and see what you did.
As for me, every time I undertake a new revision of something, I Save As and give it a slightly different name.
In the case of Visual Studio, I'd exit Visual Studio, right-click the entire project folder, Ctrl-Drag it and make a clone of it. That way there would be folders of 11D, 11E, 11F, etc. so you can always go back and rebuild.
Anywho. After 9 years I know it's gonna get done how it's gonna get done.
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