Is there any way to retrieve deleted announcements? I believe one of my TAs accidentally deleted all of my prescheduled announcements, and I cannot find a way to restore them.
Thanks!
@MeredithWilbur If you go to the homepage for the course and add "/undelete" onto the end of the url, it will take you to a page where you can recover deleted content. Sometimes not everything you want to recover is there, but undeleted some content and refreshing the page will reveal more content. There is no pagination for "/undelete" and the amount of content available on the page is sometimes limited.
Howdy! Thanks for the useful info. Is there a way to identify who has deleted an announcement? We have a rogue instructor who is deleting (inadvertently or intentionally)? Thanks!
I don't believe there is an easy way to tell, even for Instructure.
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