Opening a previously saved project

Opening a previously saved project

Here you can learn how to find a previously created/saved projects on Snaptrude.

To access all your previously created or saved projects, click on the Snaptrude icon at the top left corner of the page, it will take you to the project dashboard on which you could scroll and navigate, or ever search for projects by typing the name of the project on the search bar on the top right corner. Click on the project thumbnail to open it.


If you are already inside a project, see the section on Accessing your Projects page after opening a project

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