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I made all the changes and scheduled to publish the changes.
But I decide to cancel the scheduled and publish the changes. However, I don't see the changes that I made to the schedule.
Even when I make edit and publish the changes, I still see "unpublished changes" on the page.
How can i recover my changes. Please help!
Hi @Shalini Penagualuru and welcome to the community,
If you navigate to home > drafts (or /wiki/home/drafts) can you see your draft page with the changes?
Hi Alex, Thanks for your response. I did check under the drafts, but I don’t see any.
This morning I saw the changes, the only thing I did was cancel the scheduled publish.
Is there a way to find the scheduled publish changes?
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What about the page history?
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Nope, I don’t see it in the page history too. I don’t see changes for the scheduled changes in the page history.
If we cancel the scheduled changes, it will delete all the changes?
On my page, it still says "UNPUBLISHED CHANGES"
Is there a way to recover?
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From what I've seen on my instance:
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