Forum Discussion
Restore an older version of a 360 course without affecting the current published version
- 2 months ago
Hi Mickey, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
Hi Mickey,
We don't have a way to revert to a previous version of a course right now. Do you have any published output from the older version? If so, that could potentially be a good resource for recreating the deleted content.
Hello!
The current version is already published and I've exported the scorm file
and it's on the LMS.
However, an older version that I published contains the lessons I deleted
in the newly published version.
If I restore the version that contains the lessons I deleted, will it
affect / delete the newly published version. I don't want that to happen
because it's up to date. Below is a screenshot of the course created in
Rise, showing Version 11, and I can click on 'Restore this version'.
[image: Screen Shot 2022-02-27 at 1.46.45 PM.png]
I simply want to go into an older published version - which is version 11,
restore it if I can, and access the lessons that I need (which I'm going to
copy and put into a new course).
I just want to be 100% sure that if I 'restore' this older published
version, it will not delete or affect the current published version, which
I've already exported the SCORM file and is on the LMS. I basically want
both courses to be available to me.
I hope I'm communicating what I need clearly.
Thanks for your help!
Mickey
Mickey Tortorelli, CTDP
Founder & CEO,
BeauteSchool Inc.
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada
647-501-9777
- CNavarro3 years agoFormer Staff
Hi Mickey. I am sorry, but your screenshot didn't go through, but I think you are referring to the Restore button in Review 360? Is that correct?
Here is a sample screenshot:
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