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So since I don't always want to save changes I make to a document and XD does always save documents without warning or permission I'm looking for a way to recover documents XD has save over against my wishes.
Is there a way? I have a feeling its not an unusual request.
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Thank you for reaching out and sharing your feedback. We understand your concern and will make sure to pass on the feedback. We've seen similar requests have been raised on the XD UserVoice. Please find the link below in order to submit your feedback and upvote the request.
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At the top of the window next to the file name click the down arrow and you'll see past versions of your file. You can also mark specific versions to name and keep them (auto versions expire after 30 days, but marked ones are kept until you unmark them).
Also, cloud files are auto-saved but not local files. If you are working collaboratively with others you will need cloud files, but if it's just you working alone, you may want to consider saving as local files. Auto-save is needed for cloud f
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Thank you for reaching out and sharing your feedback. We understand your concern and will make sure to pass on the feedback. We've seen similar requests have been raised on the XD UserVoice. Please find the link below in order to submit your feedback and upvote the request.
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Harshika
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At the top of the window next to the file name click the down arrow and you'll see past versions of your file. You can also mark specific versions to name and keep them (auto versions expire after 30 days, but marked ones are kept until you unmark them).
Also, cloud files are auto-saved but not local files. If you are working collaboratively with others you will need cloud files, but if it's just you working alone, you may want to consider saving as local files. Auto-save is needed for cloud files because if multiple people are working on a file at the same time, because XD can't let one person save but let another person not save.