I think one of my drafts from yesterday disappeared. :(
I can recreate the whole thing since I have it saved in a Word document, but it's still a pain in the butt due to the images. Not good when drafts just seem to disappear out of nowhere.
I think one of my drafts from yesterday disappeared. :(
I can recreate the whole thing since I have it saved in a Word document, but it's still a pain in the butt due to the images. Not good when drafts just seem to disappear out of nowhere.
Is it possible that it's saved but in a random order and not where it should be?
OK, I just had it happen again, and believe I understand the problem now.
When I clicked "restore last draft" and edited it into another article, then saved these new changes as a draft, the original draft disappeared. It doesn't save a new draft - it overrides the old draft.
@khaleelkazi ^^^
It could be, because it is one draft and you are editing that one draft. Seems like you are treating them as templates.
If you want to have one that has the format, it's better to create a template
I actually got used to using the drafts as templates back when the templates weren't working, haha! Now that they're working, that's a little habit for me to break.
The irony haha. Hopefully both templates and drafts will keep working just fine now 😅
hmm that sounds like it’s working as intended
You write a draft, then edit it and then it saves the newer version
It is indeed - I was using it as a template. Habit from back when templates weren't working yet haha.
^ this and also try “restore last draft”
I'm just assuming that I accidentally deleted it, hence I didn't even put a #feedback tag. The "restore" option didn't work. No worries though, I'm not sure this was a technical glitch on InLeo's part.
I cleared out most of my drafts yesterday so that I only had 3 saved there - wouldn't miss it. Maybe I thought I saved it and accidentally deleted it... not sure now. Anyway, it cost me only a few minutes. I'll survive, haha.