![]() This can help you determine which version has the most data in it. Tip: if you look down the right side you can see the file size of each version. Here are some screenshots that might help… ![]() So for example if you lose some data in your October 2017 Report, in Dropbox locate the file in Apps > ServicePlanner > Reports > 2017-10.json, and restore the previous version that still contains your data. Find the version of the file you’d like to return to.If you delete the file by accident, click the trash can icon to see all deleted files, right-click the file, and select Restore… In the pop-up window that appears, click View other versions.Click the button on the right side of the file in the list to reveal the Version history option.Go to Files > Apps > ServicePlanner and locate the file you need to restore.Please do not try to use the mobile app on your device, as this does not show file version history, only the website does. ![]() Sign in to website via your Computer or Tablet.To restore a previous version of a file in Dropbox: One great feature of Dropbox is that it keeps a copy of every file change, and you are able to restore previous versions of files for up to 30 days. It should be possible to restore the data. If you have data go missing…įirst of all, don’t panic. Which means that the sync mechanism is like me – imperfect! □ It is being constantly improved, but if something does go wrong, then don’t panic! Read on. ![]() Dropbox provides many tools to developers, but the actual logic of syncing data between multiple devices is something they leave to developers like me to write. The Dropbox Sync is an important part of ServicePlanner and will be used for many exciting features in the future.
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