Spreadsheet data loss
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I have a spreadsheet in my Mailbox environment that I have been updating through the user portal on a weekly basis for the past 6 months. Since the December 2 update, I have noticed on 2 instances that my revisions disappeared!
First I looked inward and blamed myself. So after noticing data loss on December 4th or 5th, I thought I did something wrong. I made the revisions again, checked if autosave was enabled, closed the file and came back to check - looked good... But then it happened again on december 9!
Anyone else noticed suspicious data loss? This is VERY alarming.
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Sorry to hear this. I've experienced data loss in documents from time to time as well. It's always incredibly frustrating.
Try this if you haven't already: go to the Drive application, click the gear icon on the top right, check "file details" under view options, find and select your spreadsheet but don't open it, then on the file details panel to the right navigate to versions, and experiment with different older versions to see if any of your lost data was preserved in a previous version (assuming you have file versioning enabled). Then you can make that old one the current version.
Another option (and it's crazy that this needs to exist as a workaround in the first place) is to have the OX Drive application running and manually syncing on your computer from time to time so that even if the web app nukes your document data on a particular file, you can still access the most current version (not yet synced and messed up) on your physical hard drive (and upload it to the web as the most current version).
Hope that helps!
Sorry to hear this. I've experienced data loss in documents from time to time as well. It's always incredibly frustrating.
Try this if you haven't already: go to the Drive application, click the gear icon on the top right, check "file details" under view options, find and select your spreadsheet but don't open it, then on the file details panel to the right navigate to versions, and experiment with different older versions to see if any of your lost data was preserved in a previous version (assuming you have file versioning enabled). Then you can make that old one the current version.
Another option (and it's crazy that this needs to exist as a workaround in the first place) is to have the OX Drive application running and manually syncing on your computer from time to time so that even if the web app nukes your document data on a particular file, you can still access the most current version (not yet synced and messed up) on your physical hard drive (and upload it to the web as the most current version).
Hope that helps!
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