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Hi, I had a sudden internet outage last night when having an XD file open in the background. As a result, my entire file has seemed to have disappeared?! There were no unsaved changes but after my internet came back up, the file can no longer be opened - I just get stuck on a loading bar - however, a prior developer export (linked) seems to still be accessible.
Can someone help me understand what happened, and more importantly tell me if I can use the link to recreate the XD file?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi there,
Sorry to hear about the trouble. I am afraid, there is no automated process to recreate the file with the developer link. However, we can try recovering the file for you, I'd request if you can share a few more details like:
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Hi there,
Sorry to hear about the trouble. I am afraid, there is no automated process to recreate the file with the developer link. However, we can try recovering the file for you, I'd request if you can share a few more details like:
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Rishabh
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Hi Rishabh, following your instructions, I was able to download a version of the file from Creative Cloud and save it to my laptop, which is editable. Thanks for your help!
My system details:
Mac OSX 10.15.4 (Catalina)
XD version: 28.9.12.2 Starter
Creative Cloud Sync: 4.3.42.4
I see now in the release notes that there are some known issues with Creative Cloud, I will save them locally from now.
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Glad to hear you were able to retrieve an older version of the file. Feel free to reach out to us in cases if you have any other questions or issues.
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Hello.
I found exactly the same problem. But I could not download a copy the way you said. please guide me?
xd 5.4.0.15 windows 11
is was a cloud document , But it does not exist assets.adobe.com/cloud-documents
i am able to view an older version of the file by following the steps but i cant download it
I only have link of prior developer export