I was working on a Bible Study within the Bible Study Builder for several hours at our local library. Came home, and it reverted to what I had at the start. Is there any way to recover lost work, like within the Sermon Builder's version history?
Matthew, have you checked your document menu for it?
If it isn't there, at the lower left of the document menu click on the trash icon.
If you can't find it either place, perhaps you weren't connected to the Internet at the library and your data didn't sync to the cloud??
Hey Mark, The issue is that I did not lose the document itself, but a large portion of the content that was in the document. Most of my notes, discussion questions, etc., disappeared from the file. I still have the file itself, but it was as if it had reverted back to several hours before. Hence, my question about a feature like version history in the Sermon Builder.
Thanks for clarifying. Unfortunately there is currently no version history in Bible Study Builder.
It would be a great idea for more purposes than just the one you have. Perhaps you could add the suggestion in the Suggestions Forum.
Sorry for your loss, too.
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