Doesn't your Substack App save all your drafts by the minute like mine does? Don't you have that little icon in the lower left corner that says "view daft history? That's why I prefer writing drafts in Substack. I think this is a cloud thing since my drafts disappear after I publish.
One time, and one time only as I was writing my post it suddenly vanished along with all of the history but I don't think that was Substack but outside interference so I beefed up my Google security and it hasn't happened since.
I am very aware of the drafting space on Substack. The writings I alluded to in the piece were those I had to write using other word processors except Google Docs. Google Docs have not disappointed me in that regard though - at least not yet. And I have never lost my drafts on Substack too. I figured Substack has an automatic save system. Thank you for responding thoughtfully and mindfully always, ma'am.
Doesn't your Substack App save all your drafts by the minute like mine does? Don't you have that little icon in the lower left corner that says "view daft history? That's why I prefer writing drafts in Substack. I think this is a cloud thing since my drafts disappear after I publish.
One time, and one time only as I was writing my post it suddenly vanished along with all of the history but I don't think that was Substack but outside interference so I beefed up my Google security and it hasn't happened since.
I am very aware of the drafting space on Substack. The writings I alluded to in the piece were those I had to write using other word processors except Google Docs. Google Docs have not disappointed me in that regard though - at least not yet. And I have never lost my drafts on Substack too. I figured Substack has an automatic save system. Thank you for responding thoughtfully and mindfully always, ma'am.
I often use Substack to compose and then copy it to word if I need to make a PFD., thats because I like the way Subsrack saves drafts.