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Some screens have built-in snapshot (autosave) capabilities where the system takes automatic snapshots of your work while you're editing the page.  Snapshots are saved for a period of time and will automatically purged on their expiration dates.
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A '''snapshot''' is a copy of your modification while editing the content of a screen.
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Some screens have built-in snapshot (autosave) capabilities where the system takes automatic snapshots of your work while you're editing the page.  Snapshots are saved for a period of time and will automatically purged on their expiration dates.  The following pages have built-in snapshot capabilities:
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* [[Rubric studio]]: Snapshots are taken while editing rubrics
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* [[Rubric assessment]]: Snapshots are taken while evaluating using rubrics
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* [[Online editor]]: Snaptshots are taken while editing content
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== Why snapshots ==
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Snapshots are used to recover loss of work when an unexpected exception occurs.  For example, if a PC is shutdown or rebooted unexpectedly during your work, or if the Internet connection is unreliable or interrupted.
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== How to access snapshots ==
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If snapshotting is available on a page, you will see a '''history''' icon.  Clicking on the icon will open a list of available snapshots.

Latest revision as of 23:09, 4 November 2021

A snapshot is a copy of your modification while editing the content of a screen.

Some screens have built-in snapshot (autosave) capabilities where the system takes automatic snapshots of your work while you're editing the page. Snapshots are saved for a period of time and will automatically purged on their expiration dates. The following pages have built-in snapshot capabilities:

Why snapshots

Snapshots are used to recover loss of work when an unexpected exception occurs. For example, if a PC is shutdown or rebooted unexpectedly during your work, or if the Internet connection is unreliable or interrupted.

How to access snapshots

If snapshotting is available on a page, you will see a history icon. Clicking on the icon will open a list of available snapshots.