Saving all source files in a project to earlier version ?

What is the quickest way to save all the source files in a project to an earlier version?
I know that I can do it with individual files, but is there a way to do all at once?

Sure, just do the same, as you save VIs for previous version. In the Project Explorer Window select File -> Save for Previous Version...

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