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Forums - Data Back up
bobomoves (1 post so far) | | Restore an older version of a file from a local archive
If you want to restore an older version of an archived file, you can locate it and add it to the Missing Files list. Then, you can restore the file, as you would any other file in the Missing Files list.
To restore an older version of a file from a local archive:
Click the Local Archive tab.
On the Missing Files tab at the bottom of the screen, click Browse, and then navigate to the location where the archive is stored.
Archived folder names have the following format: cre ddmmyy_hh-mm-ss_***, where ddmmyy is the date on which the files were archived, hh-mm-ss is the time on which the files were archived, and *** is either Full or Inc, depending on whether a full or quick archive was performed.
Select the location, and then click OK.
Files contained in the selected location appear in the Missing Files list, ready to be restored. For more information, see Restore missing files from a local archive.
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