Forum Discussion
Return to previous versions of Rise lessons after edits have been made
Is it possible to return to an older version of a course after edits have been made? We can see the old version in Review, but what if we decided we didn't like the changes that have been made and wanted to return the Rise course to two versions ago (so that it is editable in 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, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
83 Replies
- RonanOMalley-4fCommunity Member
Any update on this? It's been 3 years.
- AliceMcGeeverCommunity Member
Adding my vote to this - it's quite shocking that there's still no versioning capability.
- MiguelBaranda-5Community Member
I also vote to add versioning.
- LucyHood-6e9b19Community Member
++++++ for this - it's my worst fear that i'll lose stuff/edit stuff and not be able to get it back!
- RubinaHalwani-3Community Member
We need version history. Upvote. Pretty please.
- GwenFuller-b9d7Community Member
Casting my vote for some kind of version control when developing a Rise 360 course. PLEASE!
- DavidCowan-5c0eCommunity Member
We desperately need versioning for Rise. Being able to track changes and revert to a previous version is really important when you have collaborators working on the same project. This allows the owner to manage the project properly without worrying someone will delete content by mistake. This happens all the time and I don't understand why this hasn't been implemented. Please reconsider your timeline for this.
- DorothyMillerCommunity Member
Hi
I have changed a marker graphic and want to return to the previous one - I am working in Rise and have not yet published to Review. Is there a way to return to the earlier version, I can see the version control question was first raised five years ago, is there any update on this please?
Thanks.
- JenniferMcCa077Community Member
The lack of version control is a huge detriment to proposing RISE as a solution to clients. I just went through weeks of extra work due to the lack of identifying versions in RISE and trying to return to previous information. Where is this feature on the roadmap? A major compliance oversight!
- CenterforGeriatCommunity Member
Adding a vote to this! Please consider making version control a thing!!
- DavidCowan-5c0eCommunity Member
Version control is very important. We need this feature for collaborative development. Also putting in a vote for more than one Owner can be assigned in case someone leaves the company.
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