How to see what source citations have been created, edited or deleted in the last 90 days

Modified on Tue, Oct 14 at 11:15 AM

Overview: You can see when a particular citation was created or last updated when viewing it on the Sources screen. But if you're interested in viewing a history of all the sources that have been created, edited and deleted recently, the 90-day log provides that.


This article applies to: 

✔︎ NoodleTools School Subscription

✔︎ NoodleTools Individual License

✔︎ NoodleTools MLA Lite

 NoodleTools Express


Instructions


Step 1:

On the Projects screen, click the date in the "Updated" column. A panel opens displaying a detailed 90-day history of the project, with the most recent events at the top.


Step 2:

Using the browser's search, search on the term "citation." This will allow you to browse through all actions related to citations. You'll notice that citations added to the project are highlighted in green and citations deleted from the project are highlighted in red. 


Hint:

To locate a particular citation in the log, use the browser's search on the citation's title. If you discover that a citation was accidentally deleted, remember that you can go to Sources and select "Undelete" under the "More" icon (three dots) button.






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