If I create a quiz and accidentally delete it, is it GONE or is there a magical recycle bin somewhere that I am not seeing? I hope.... Help!
Hi @JordanWinderl there is a little trick you can use to restore most deleted content. Click on the course where you deleted the quiz. Click on Home in the course navigation menu. Go to the URL at the top of the browser. Leave the URL as is and place your cursor to the right of the URL. Add the following: /undelete and hit Enter on your keyboard. You will see a list of items you deleted in the course. Find the quiz and click the Restore button. This will add the quiz back to your course.
@JordanWinderl ...
@crafte is exactly right here. In case you would like to read through this additional document, you can visit Undeleting things in Canvas. Hope this will help as well.
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