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Restore Rise course from version history in Review
Hi Articulate team,
I was wondering if Rise and Review can work together to create a sub-version history of your course? For example, after working on a Rise lesson you find you need to add content that was previously dropped, or start over from an older version... if you have 4 versions of an Articulate Rise course in Articulate Review, can you select an older version and restore it to Rise?
- Hello everyone, 🎉 - 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. 
39 Replies
- TerryHadawayCommunity MemberEven the Review version isn't great it only gives you 1 past version (at least thats all that is available to me)! PLEASE get this fixed ASAP to save us all time - stuff happens and to have to recreate is tedious! 
- AlvaroVillenaCommunity MemberPlease fix this !! 
- MichelleLeve047Community MemberA new theme just completely wiped out the formatting I spend hours perfecting. PLEASE tell me there is a version control feature that will undo this mistake. :( 
- HollyHarris-1b2Community MemberThis is really disappointing that this feature hasn't been included. Since Rise is created and stored in the cloud there is no way to subversion on a developer's end. It then becomes the cloud platform's responsibility to subversion the content. I agree with the replies over the last several years: "this is basic." Please work on this Articulate. 
- GinnyAsher-ac9eCommunity MemberAnother request- please add version control 
- JulieAult1Community MemberAdd me to the list of those wanting version control!! 
- CurtZilbersh593Community MemberFolks, if this feature was going to be developed, it would've been completed by now. Obviously, it's not (nor will be on their roadmap). You'll be told: "Wow! That's a great idea!! Put it on our roadmap!" which is only intended to placate you. The product is good but it's not world-class, and version control is going to remain a pipe dream. So, what did we learn? 1) Be careful and provide multiple version backups in Rise, and 2) If your software provider hasn't implemented change requests after FOUR years, they"ain't gonna!" Not happenin', folks. Time to move on; nothing to see here. 
- MaribethRadtke-Community MemberI'm really disappointed to read this thread. I've multiple Rise courses. One in particular, the SMEs want to have it revamped. I'm trying to now determine the most efficient way to accomplish this because in 6 months they may change their minds again. I saw someone's message indicating that they have the content duplicated in Word. That is a good idea but seriously, we should not have to worry about deleting something and not being able to get it back AND not being able to version a course. Please enable some type of version control. 
- JulieAult1Community MemberI'm going to jump on the bandwagon here about version control. Please Articulate, reconsider doing something about this. It makes the life of an instructional designer difficult when SME's change their minds after you've implemented their requests. The extra time and effort required to recreate what was before is super frustrating. Some sort of version control would definitely help increase the value of this product in the eyes of my internal customers. 
- DanMyersCommunity MemberWe recently upgraded to Storyline 360 and I spent about 2 hours looking for version control options in Rise. I thought I must be an idiot not being able to find it because it's an assumed feature. Honestly shocked that it's not there. So add me to the version control bandwagon. 
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