Hi @EileenHarris,
I would suggest that you contact your school/institution Canvas team (usually in the eLearning / IT / Digital Education areas), as they may be able to restore the page for you. There is unsupported functionality in Canvas to restore things, but it doesn't always work, and depending how many things have been deleted in the course in the past, the exact item you want may not be on the list of things to restore. Because this is totally unsupported functionality (and has the potential to mess things up), I generally do not post the information on how to attempt to do this yourself.
Hope this helps a bit!
-Chris
@EileenHarris @chriscas
Eileen -
In addition to what Chris stated, you can try to save it yourself by adding /undelete at the end of the url for the course after clicking on the home button.
the url will be .../courses/234323 /undelete where I have left off the first part of the url specific to your school, then you should have courses and then the course id number is the number I made up in the url
That will list most of what has been deleted and you can recover those items listed.
Ron
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