David Baker,
Credentialed Mental Health Nurse
Nurse Educator
Addiction & Mental Health Services | Metro South Health
P.O. Box 6046 Upper Mt Gravatt QLD 4122
t. 07 3156 9886
m. 0427665103
e. david.baker@health.qld.gov.au | www.metrosouth.health.qld.gov.au [Facebook] [Twitter] [LinkedIn]
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Hi Dave. Just a heads up, your email signature came through in your reply. You can come back into the discussion and edit it out.
As a last effort, you could also take advantage of Storyline's autorecovery feature. By default, Storyline will save your file every 10 minutes once you've saved it initially.
Here's how to access your temporary version of that course:
1) Open this folder in Windows Explorer: %appdata%\Articulate\Storyline
2) Scan the contents of this folder for a file that starts with the name of your project. If you find one, copy it to your desktop. If you find more than one, copy the most accurate version to your desktop. You may need to remember approximately when you deleted your slide.
3) Change the file extension of the copy on your desktop from *.tmp to *.story.
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restore from a backup? If you were working on dropbox and saved frequently then you should be able to restore a version with the slide in from there
Thanks Phil
David Baker,
Credentialed Mental Health Nurse
Nurse Educator
Addiction & Mental Health Services | Metro South Health
P.O. Box 6046 Upper Mt Gravatt QLD 4122
t. 07 3156 9886
m. 0427665103
e. david.baker@health.qld.gov.au | www.metrosouth.health.qld.gov.au
[Facebook] [Twitter] [LinkedIn]
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Any unauthorised use, alteration, disclosure, distribution or review of this email is strictly prohibited. The information contained in this email, including any attachment sent with it, may be subject to a statutory duty of confidentiality if it relates to health service matters.
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Unless stated otherwise, this email represents only the views of the sender and not the views of the Queensland Government.
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Hi Dave. Just a heads up, your email signature came through in your reply. You can come back into the discussion and edit it out.
As a last effort, you could also take advantage of Storyline's autorecovery feature. By default, Storyline will save your file every 10 minutes once you've saved it initially.
Here's how to access your temporary version of that course:
1) Open this folder in Windows Explorer: %appdata%\Articulate\Storyline
2) Scan the contents of this folder for a file that starts with the name of your project. If you find one, copy it to your desktop. If you find more than one, copy the most accurate version to your desktop. You may need to remember approximately when you deleted your slide.
3) Change the file extension of the copy on your desktop from *.tmp to *.story.
4) Double-click the file to open it in Storyline.
Hi Crystal Horn,
I am very very thankful to you. I recovered my file through this method.
Regards
Vikash Sharma
CTRL-Z immediately upon discovering you have made a mistake.