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# Archiving & Unarchiving a Testimonial for Later Use

Sometimes you might have a need for a testimonial to not show up currently but you want to store it privately elsewhere

Archiving testimonials comes in handy in such cases. You simply have it stored under "Archived Testimonials" which can be retrieved at a later date

To archive a testimonial, head over to "My Testimonials"

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And then simply hover over a testimonial, you'll find the option "Archive" and click on it

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Once you do that, the testimonial gets archived. To see the archived testimonials, simply head to "Archived Testimonials" tab

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Here you can click on "Unarchive & Add to Wall" whenever you want to unarchive the testimonial and have it in your public wall

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