This article explains why you can't restore a form to a newer version after reverting it and what to do instead.

Reverting is Permanent

Senja does not keep a history of changes you make to your forms. When you revert a form to a previous version, the newer version is permanently deleted. This action cannot be undone automatically.

What happens when I revert a form?

When you revert a form, you are overwriting the current version with an older one. Because Senja doesn't store previous versions, there is no way to automatically go back to the version you had before reverting.

What should I do if I reverted a form by mistake?

If you have reverted a form and want to get the newer version back, you will need to manually recreate the changes you had made. This involves editing the form again to add your desired content and settings.

Steps to recreate your form:

  1. Go to the form editor for the form you reverted.

  2. Manually add and edit the questions, design, and settings to match the newer version you want.

  3. Once you are happy with your changes, save the form.

Save a Backup

If you are making significant changes to a form, you might consider duplicating the form first to have a backup copy.

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