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Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

Last post 02-08-2010, 12:00 PM by wildwoodke. 5 replies.
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  •  01-25-2010, 8:32 PM 28031

    Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

    Can an archived waymark be reactivated or will it need to be re-done?
  •  01-25-2010, 8:47 PM 28032 in reply to 28031

    Re: Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

    If you go to one of your archived waymarks to the right  under Waymark Options there is a link for Unarchive Waymark. 
  •  01-26-2010, 5:34 AM 28033 in reply to 28031

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    Re: Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

    Oh, good.  He isn't starting a category looking for places you can get toast.  Smile
  •  01-26-2010, 6:13 AM 28035 in reply to 28033

    Re: Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

    but i beg to ask, why was it archived? does it warrant reactivating?
  •  01-27-2010, 3:26 AM 28049 in reply to 28035

    Re: Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

    chapterhouseinc:
    but i beg to ask, why was it archived? does it warrant reactivating?


    Two possibilities,

    1) The archived waymark could be turned into a "Legacy" waymark

    2) Perhaps the waymark can be recategorized now that we have that ability?
    For example, I had a CCC waymark up for quite a while before I got a message that it was the wrong CCC. I could go back and change the category to another (I am assuming).
  •  02-08-2010, 12:00 PM 28227 in reply to 28049

    Re: Are "archived" WAYMARKS toast?

    Perhaps lots of excellent work in documenting a waymark, declined and then archived.

    Presto!  New category and a fit...how to capture all of that good work?  Unarchive.

    That might be why I would do that.

    KE

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