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General Discussion

Assem Zhilkibayeva
Assem Zhilkibayeva
5,717 Points

How do I open the initial workspace?

I started to write code in the workspace, but I need to start it from the beginning. Every time I want to launch a new workspace on the course the default (currently using) is opening. Is there is a way to start a new workspace from which I started?

3 Answers

Michael Martinez
Michael Martinez
5,681 Points

Just click the launch workspace. You can download all your current courses exercise files via the download tab. They come in a zip. Extract them to your desired file. Once I get them where I want them go to my current lesson and copy the start(the file is called start) and rename the duplicate workwith. That way I have untouched start and finish points for reference.

Sharon OBrien Lykins
PLUS
Sharon OBrien Lykins
Courses Plus Student 753 Points

I am having the same issue as Assem. How do you re-set the workspace to the start point, after you've been working on them and need to start over?

Michael Martinez
Michael Martinez
5,681 Points

Click Launch Workspace.| Click Launch Different Workspace. (It has no border and at a glance can be overlooked)| Click Create New Workspace.| There is one form(the top grey box) and 2 drop down boxes.| Your going to click the the bottom one. | Find the workspace you need. | Give it a new name/title. | This will give you the default working environment. That was first used.

I recommend downloading them and working locally. That's just my opinion. Hope this helps