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; Export: Save a copy of the project to your local computer. This can be useful for backup. | ; Export: Save a copy of the project to your local computer. This can be useful for backup. | ||
; Clone: Create a copy of the selected project. You must enter a new Name, Role, and Priority. Cloning is useful when you want to duplicate a project for different users or when you want to experiment with Woodford and you don't want to lose your current project. | ; Clone: Create a copy of the selected project. You must enter a new Name, Role, and Priority. Cloning is useful when you want to duplicate a project for different users or when you want to experiment with Woodford and you don't want to lose your current project. | ||
; Restore: Return to the last published version of the selected project. If you | ; Restore: Return to the last published version of the selected project. If your app project for some reason becomes corrupt, if you delete or misconfigure your vital settings, you can use the Restore button. It will create the app project from the last published version of the project. Only changes made after publishing will be lost and you don’t have to rebuild the project from scratch. | ||
; Recover: If you for example accidentally destroy your CRM organization and recover it without Resco entities, it is possible to recover the project from data synced on the Windows device. In case such a situation happens, please contact [https://resconet.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals support] for further steps, from which the last one is using the Recover button. | ; Recover: If you for example accidentally destroy your CRM organization and recover it without Resco entities, it is possible to recover the project from data synced on the Windows device. In case such a situation happens, please contact [https://resconet.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals support] for further steps, from which the last one is using the Recover button. | ||
; Derive: Creates a child project. | ; Derive: Creates a child project. |