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January 15, 2024
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How to get lost bins back

  • January 15, 2024
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Hello everyone. So I created and organized a lot of bins and sequences before editing my project that I have to complete for my winter class. Once I was done organizing all of my clips into several bins I was finally ready to edit. I started by creating a title page by going into titles and graphics mode. Once I created the title page I exited out of that mode and all of my bins and clips are gone. It took me so much time to organize all of my bins and clips and I only have a week left to finish this massive project. I was wondering if there is a way to get all of my bins and organized clips back. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. 

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

Find an auto save or use a back up file.

Participant
January 15, 2024

I checked my settings and my project was on auto save the whole time so I'm confused as to why my bins are still gone. 

MarekMularczyk
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

So when you open  the Project panel, there are no bins inside?

Are you in Icon view and on the top level inside the Project panel?

  

Adobe Community ExpertAdobe Certified Professional
Participant
January 15, 2024

All of my bins and sequences are gone. 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

Post screenshot project window.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
January 15, 2024

I've been working with computers in my business since what, about 1986? I've have every possible type of computer mess happen. Never, ever, EVER assume that computer is saving anything. 

 

Make sure the auto-save function is set. It is by default, and ... checking your Project settings, it will show where that is. You might have your project in an auto-save version with that work still there.

 

But always ... while working ... every time you do anything 'major' like an organization thing, redo a sequence, do some color or audio work ... just get in the habit of tapping Ctrl/CMD-S to manually save that file with the new work.

 

Probably at least daily, do an iterative "Save-AS" to say Project03 ... next day is Project04 ... and always, after doing the iterative, open and continue from that project.

 

Also ... Save a Copy to a different drive or system! Every day.

 

 

Follow the above, you won't lose much ever.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...