Archived Records
Archived Records keeps removed planning material available for restoration until you choose to delete it forever.
ArchiveArchive
The Archive holds hidden projects and planning items so you can restore useful material or permanently remove items you no longer need.
Tags: archive, restore, cleanup, recovery, organisation
The Archive gathers items that have been hidden from active project views. Archived items are not gone immediately. They are kept aside so you can recover them if you change your mind.
This is useful in writing because plans evolve. A character may be cut, a scene may be removed, or a scenario may be set aside, only to become useful later. Archiving gives you a softer alternative to deletion.
The Archive also helps keep active lists cleaner. If something is no longer part of the current draft, it can be archived without losing the history of the idea.
Use the Archive when you want to review hidden work, restore something that should be active again, or permanently delete material you are sure you no longer need.
It is especially useful after big restructuring passes, when several scenes, assets, locations or threads may have been moved out of the active draft.
Use the filters to narrow the list by project or item type. Restore returns an item to active lists where that makes sense. Delete Forever permanently removes it and should be used carefully.
If you are unsure, restore the item or leave it archived rather than deleting it.
You archive a subplot thread during a tighter second draft. Later, you realise a clue from that subplot solves a continuity problem. Open the Archive, filter to plot threads, and restore it.
Archive is a thinking space, not a bin. Let ideas rest there until you know whether they are truly gone or just waiting for the right draft.
Archived Records keeps removed planning material available for restoration until you choose to delete it forever.
ArchiveRestore Points are database-saved project snapshots that let you return to an earlier state after risky edits, imports or restructuring.
Restore PointsProjects are the main containers for novels, series and story worlds. Use them to keep books, characters, locations and continuity together.
ProjectsKind categorises the asset so objects, clues, documents, evidence and other story items stay organised.
Story Assets