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Undelete Tasks
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Jake

Toodledo Founder
Posted: Sep 30, 2013
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We have added the ability to undelete tasks that were accidentally deleted, or that you deleted and then decide you want back. This feature is on the "Recently Deleted Tasks" page in your account settings.

Deleted tasks are kept for 1 month, to give you the opportunity to undelete them. After 1 month, deleted tasks are permanently removed from our records with no ability to recover them unless you maintain your own backups.
Salgud

Posted: Sep 30, 2013
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Thanks, Jake, that's a useful feature.
snow.josh_1354986431

Posted: Sep 30, 2013
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Agreed. Useful feature.
vivendom.budget

Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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Perfect.
Thank You !
Dean

Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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What is the difference in the "maintain your own backups" procedure above and the XML Import / Export file/process?

Is one better than the other or are they for difference use cases?

Thx!
Purveyor

Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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Dean, from the link Backup/Restore:
This file will contain a backup of your tasks, notebooks, folders, contexts, goals, locations, and saved searches
The XML Export will backup only your tasks.

And, I just realized something: I'm pretty sure that there's currently no way of backing up Outlines and Lists.


This message was edited Oct 01, 2013.
Jake

Toodledo Founder
Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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Both outlines and lists are backed up through the backup tool that I linked above.
Purveyor

Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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I sit corrected ...
:-)

Time to change the info on the web page.
Jake

Toodledo Founder
Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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Whoops. Will do
dannyw0011

Posted: Oct 01, 2013
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Thanks for this feature. It is one of those basic features that had been missing. I hope this is a start of things to come!
dgoncalves

Posted: Oct 25, 2013
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Thanks very much for this!
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