Restore Points

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WordBanker restore points are an extremely useful tool, not only for backing up your WordBanker data so you can easily return to particular points but also if you would like create separate testing environments.

 

For example, let's say you are studying history and have 1500 words or questions relating to that subject. It would not be a good idea to test with 1500 words in one set as it would take forever to complete so it would be better to spread those words amongst all your sets so there would be 100 words in each set. Once you have set that up you would create a restore point called "History". You could then repeat the process with any number of subjects.

 

Another example is once you have organised your sets the way you want them you should create a restore point eg "Basic Set". During the course of your testing you may remove a lot of words as you are sure you know them. Then a year later you find you have forgotten some words so you could restore from the "Basic Set" restore point. Sets can also be deleted or overwritten but selecting the required set. Individual words can also be restored in Set Manager by selecting  "Removed Words" from the drop down list.

 

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