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That is NOT how version control works. I've been managing DMS (Document Management Systems) at work and over the years I have not heard of anything as ridiculous as that. Another reason why I don't use Dropbox anymore. Google Drive does the same and more.

The version of each file inserted into the system is tracked and stored under the filename of the file inserted/edited/removed. It never claimed to be a management system where a rename or move would be tracked, in fact the whole idea of that is pretty hard to grasp on a post event basis (which DB is doing), DMS require you to check in and check out etc, Db just watches for anything you do.

Thanks for confirming its another reason to NOT use Dropbox and continue using Google Drive. I tested the version control in Google Drive and it works as per a DMS system (checking in and out is not what I'm talking about) where you can rename a file but keep the previous versions.

I noticed some weeks I have put up multiple versions of my storyline file to articulate review, I thought I would de-clutter the drop down list, but doesn't look like I can delete old versions? Is that true? Or have I just missed how to do it?

Great question and idea! We sent it along to our team to look into as a new feature as we don't currently have anything like that. We'll keep you posted here as we track demand of that feature, and here's a little insight into how a feature becomes a part of our roadmap.

This would be ideal. We currently have a course being developed where there's confidential or private info that missed getting edited out of a "first take" the review link is already shared so it's not very convenient to delete and start new.

Hello, is there any updates on this thread? I like to clean my Review360 account with old versions of the courses and move them to trash, but cannot figure out how? I used to get an option to delete the course and they're going my Deleted Items bin, not I cannot do it. I appreciate your advice.

You can still delete Review 360 courses, but it'll delete all versions of that course and move them to the Deleted items bin. You'll need to delete the course from the main Review 360 page using the three dots on each card, as you can't delete while you have the course open.

Hi all - I am a new 360 Review user and have a few questions. When Review projects are deleted and go into the deleted folder, how long do they stay there? Does the folder automatically empty itself at some point? Thanks!

Great question! When a project is deleted in Review 360, it remains in the deleted folder until you permanently delete or restore that file. The folder does not automatically empty the files unless you manually choose to permanently delete those files.

If you permanently delete a project in Review 360 and then select Create a new item in your authoring tool's publish window for that course, that will generate a new, unique shareable link.

In the meantime, one approach can be to export all comments from the project and then publish a new item with a new version history. (Keep in mind that this will create a new shareable link.)

Example of a scenario where this is useful - I just published a new version of a Storyline file to review after a team member had worked on it and realised a few minutes later dropbox had not synched, so the version I published was incorrect. I need to keep the trail of previous versions (as there are specific checks and changes on each) and new versions in the same Review file, though would have liked to delete the incorrectly published version as it is redundant and may cause confusion down the line.

In the meantime (perhaps for a different thread), if you have any suggestions of a better way of working on SL projects with a remote team, without using dropbox (we are experiencing numerous sync issues with no solution from dropbox after months of enquiry) that would be really great as it may prevent issues like the above in future. I have the feeling I may be missing something obvious I'm missing in the workings of team slides!

Thank you for reaching out and adding your voice! I will be sure to provide these comments in our report for our team to review. You are in the right place, so we will be sure to share any updates to this thread!

In regards to working on SL projects with a team, I wanted to share this help guide that discusses Team Slides and working collaboratively in more detail. Team slides can make collaborating easier for your team by allowing you to share and manage team slides and insert them into Storyline courses.

Hi I'd like to to add my voice to this request. It would be great to be able to send out a 'clean' published item using the same link as before but without a list of previous versions in the dropdown. I don't want clients scrolling through that. I just want them to have the current version. Nor do I want to change the name of the link and have to confuse them by sending updated links everytime something is updated - its better if they know they can just use the same link they know and trust and not get muddled over which link to use.

+1 here, so staff, is this an open feature request that was created 2 years ago-ish? I'd design it something like a pop up with check boxes to delete older versions and determine how to handle comments related to deleted one's but that might be a non-issue within the current logic?

That is, when you pub a new version, I think the comments from the prior version carryforward. That said though IDK what happens regardless of this new feature when, for example, the course structure changes (new version has one or more slides deleted or one or more added).

New slides would seem to be easy to deal with (keep comments tied to the orig. slide regardless of present slide #), but unsure about comments from a deleted slide - do they get orphaned now (remain in the new version but no longer tied to a slide)? Or likely they're "gone" in the new version for any slide deleted that had comments? I'll have to test this idea...

Was thinking maybe at least they could enable hiding one or all -- something like hiding an object on a SL timeline; or a preference setting to hide older versions - could still get at them if we really wanted to? Free UI suggestion for the Review 360 dev team ;)

I have a file in my Dropbox account that is frequently updated; thus I have a bunch of previous versions of it, which appear on the "Previous versions" page. I see that, on that page, I can click a button and *restore* the old version, which I take to mean that the current version would be replaced with the old version.

So: Is there a way to keep the current version in place but download the previous version I'm interested in? I have a feeling that if I click the link on the previous version it'll let me do that, but the design of the page is not very clear about this, and I want to make sure I don't accidentally clobber the current version. Thanks!

The Restore button here does the same kind of restore as the Restore button on the Previous Versions page, but the Download button does, indeed, download the file to wherever my browser puts those things. So, unless you find something different, clicking the file link seems to give me what I want.

I've just edited a text file and saved it. The new version appears in Version History along with previuous versions from October. I restore the last previous version of that file, prior to today's edit. Today's edits are now gone, and that version of the file is listed in Version History.

Are you on a Mac by chance ? If so "Revisions for Dropbox" on the App Store can connect to your Dropbox account and it is able to download a file to a different location on your Hard Drive. I have no affiliation with the developer, I do own the app, though I purchased it a long time ago.

Disclaimer: I cannot speak to its safety and security, as I have not used it in sometime now. That would defiantly be a decision you need to make on your own. Having said that it was passed and approved for sale by both Apple and Dropbox (Assumes vetted due to API usage by Dropbox)

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Previous versions are either copies of files and folders created by Windows Backup or copies of files and folders that Windows automatically saves as part of a restore point. You can use previous versions to restore files and folders that you accidentally modified or deleted, or that were damaged.

Right-click on the file and select "Restore previous versions". You'll get a popup that may say "There are no previous versions available" but if you're lucky, it'll start out reporting that it's searching (for possibly many seconds) for previous versions and then list the ones it's saved. Here's what it showed for me on a source file I've been working on recently but for which I had never requested any automatic backup.

NTFS is a journaling file system, meaning it's one that can track changes in files. That got turned on in Win7. Consistent with that being the start of the journaling, I found that it had snapshots of files I'd changed going back to my installation of Win7 but not of files that were older.

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