I accidentally deleted week 1 of a module. I am trying to see if it can be restored. I am an instructor for the course. An original help article has been deleted with advice. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Hi @Dahlia26
There is an "undelete" function in Canvas that will allow instructors to restore many different types of deleted content. Have a look at https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Admin-Blog/Undeleting-things-in-Canvas/ba-p/267116
Thank you for both solutions. I was able to recover the deleted content.
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