PLEASE HELP! I was cleaning up some stuff and accidentally deleted the first exam of the semester while in the grade book! Now it's gone, along with the students' grades on the exam! How can I get this back?
Lisa
Hello @lmt0045 - I started to type out a solution but then thought surely someone asked this previously. Take a look at this post as well as the replies. 🐩
Solved: Undelete a quiz - Instructure Community - 620525
All set? ~ Jeff
Hey @lmt0045 ,
While Jeff's solution can work, you can also go to the homepage of your course and add /undelete at the end of the URL and see if the quiz appears in the undelete menu. That might be another potential solution for you. 😊
The /undelete solution helped! Thank y'all!
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