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I would like to restore a version that is less than 24 hours old. In Overleaf v2, I can find the version in history and label it. I can also compare it to the current state and download it but in none of this options the track changes follow, I can't see them and if I re-upload the version, they are not there.
I accidentally selected all the text from the main file and pressed a key, everything was deleted. I pressed ctl Z and the text came back but all the changes were gone and there were a lot since we are 5 authors. The comments are the only thing that remain but they all got pushed down at the bottom and I can't see what they were attached to.
I need to restore a previous version (and hope that the track changes will be alright) or revert to 24 hour before. I saw there was an option for that but all the help pages I am finding are with the v1 layout and I can't find these functionalities anywhere in the v2 platform.
Thanks for your help.










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I would like to restore a version that is less than 24 hours old. In Overleaf v2, I can find the version in history and label it. I can also compare it to the current state and download it but in none of this options the track changes follow, I can't see them and if I re-upload the version, they are not there.
I accidentally selected all the text from the main file and pressed a key, everything was deleted. I pressed ctl Z and the text came back but all the changes were gone and there were a lot since we are 5 authors. The comments are the only thing that remain but they all got pushed down at the bottom and I can't see what they were attached to.
I need to restore a previous version (and hope that the track changes will be alright) or revert to 24 hour before. I saw there was an option for that but all the help pages I am finding are with the v1 layout and I can't find these functionalities anywhere in the v2 platform.
Thanks for your help.










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put on hold as off-topic by Raaja, Mico, Circumscribe, CarLaTeX, Kurt yesterday



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    Welcome to TeX.SE! Please ask the support of overleaf for this. It is off topic here!

    – Kurt
    yesterday






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a oveleaf CS question.

    – Raaja
    yesterday






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    Click on "Help" and then "Contact Us" they usually reply very quickly.

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I would like to restore a version that is less than 24 hours old. In Overleaf v2, I can find the version in history and label it. I can also compare it to the current state and download it but in none of this options the track changes follow, I can't see them and if I re-upload the version, they are not there.
I accidentally selected all the text from the main file and pressed a key, everything was deleted. I pressed ctl Z and the text came back but all the changes were gone and there were a lot since we are 5 authors. The comments are the only thing that remain but they all got pushed down at the bottom and I can't see what they were attached to.
I need to restore a previous version (and hope that the track changes will be alright) or revert to 24 hour before. I saw there was an option for that but all the help pages I am finding are with the v1 layout and I can't find these functionalities anywhere in the v2 platform.
Thanks for your help.










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I would like to restore a version that is less than 24 hours old. In Overleaf v2, I can find the version in history and label it. I can also compare it to the current state and download it but in none of this options the track changes follow, I can't see them and if I re-upload the version, they are not there.
I accidentally selected all the text from the main file and pressed a key, everything was deleted. I pressed ctl Z and the text came back but all the changes were gone and there were a lot since we are 5 authors. The comments are the only thing that remain but they all got pushed down at the bottom and I can't see what they were attached to.
I need to restore a previous version (and hope that the track changes will be alright) or revert to 24 hour before. I saw there was an option for that but all the help pages I am finding are with the v1 layout and I can't find these functionalities anywhere in the v2 platform.
Thanks for your help.







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  • 5





    Welcome to TeX.SE! Please ask the support of overleaf for this. It is off topic here!

    – Kurt
    yesterday






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a oveleaf CS question.

    – Raaja
    yesterday






  • 2





    Click on "Help" and then "Contact Us" they usually reply very quickly.

    – CarLaTeX
    yesterday














  • 5





    Welcome to TeX.SE! Please ask the support of overleaf for this. It is off topic here!

    – Kurt
    yesterday






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a oveleaf CS question.

    – Raaja
    yesterday






  • 2





    Click on "Help" and then "Contact Us" they usually reply very quickly.

    – CarLaTeX
    yesterday








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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please ask the support of overleaf for this. It is off topic here!

– Kurt
yesterday





Welcome to TeX.SE! Please ask the support of overleaf for this. It is off topic here!

– Kurt
yesterday




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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a oveleaf CS question.

– Raaja
yesterday





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a oveleaf CS question.

– Raaja
yesterday




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Click on "Help" and then "Contact Us" they usually reply very quickly.

– CarLaTeX
yesterday





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– CarLaTeX
yesterday










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