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Team Projects Deleting Sequences on it's own.

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Sep 06, 2023 Sep 06, 2023

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I am working in a team project, and it has seemingly deleted multiple sequences on it's own. The sequences no longer show up in previous versions or auto saves either. I've even done testing of creating a sequence and publishing it, then deleting it and publishing it, to see if it would show up on a previous version. And it did, which tells me it was not accidently deleted by an editor. There are also a few sequnces that are now completely blank in all versions of the team project, even though they had been worked in with plenty of media in the previous month. This is now the second team project that this has happened. This is for a big client and the missing sequences had massive changes that they want to keep going with. What the heck is this glitch and how can I recover my sequence?

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Sep 06, 2023 Sep 06, 2023

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There is a Team Projects forum here, and as one of the users most comfortable with TP work, and formerly a mod, I used to move such posts to it. However I'm such an apparently dangerous person my mod status was removed. Ha.

 

So ... I'd suggest going to the Adobe forums list, and finding the Team Projects forum. The devs for TP do monitor that forum by the hour I think.

 

And I've never seen the behavior you're getting before. Kinda puzzling, it is.

 

Neil

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