Best Practice for New Doc Version?

I'm a RH novice who needs to create a V1.1 doc based on the
V1.0 source topics, TOC, and images. I'm using RH HTML X5. What is
my best practice? The previous author left a unclear doc suggesting
something like the following:
Copy the current V1.xpj, V1.hhc, and V1.hhp files and rename
them as V1.1.xpj, V1.1.hhc, and V1.1hhp
Place the renamed files in the V1 root directory and open the
V1.1.xpj file.
Create and edit new content
Not understanding RH too well, this seemed reasonable. It
appears what he is suggesting will bring everything forward in a
new project, but leave the V1 structure intact. I tried this, and
it seemed to be working but I was confused by RH also making
changes to the OLD V1.cpd and V1.pss (I don't know that those files
are).
So, apparently the copied files contain references to at
least the old cpd and pss files (and maybe others). I'm concerned
that continuing down this path will corrupt V1 and leave me
mis-matched conventions. Some files being V1, and some being V1.1.
Is there a how-to somewhere that can help me create a new
version and not muddy up the old? Do any X5 gurus remember how they
did this?
Thanks in advance,
Keith

Peter,
Hopefully you'll see this. I tried you suggestion. Opened the
old file and renamed the project. About 10 links came up broken
that weren't broken before. Any ideas why this would happen. I
didn't make any changes other than the rename.
Thanks,
Keith

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