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# Create or restore a Visual Scripting backup
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If you don't use a version control system, such as Unity Collaborate, Git, or Subversion, it's a good practice to create backups of your Visual Scripting assets and settings. You can create a backup at any time from your Project Settings.
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You should also back up your data before updating Visual Scripting to a new version. For more information on the update process, see [Update your version of Visual Scripting](vs-update.md).
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## Create a new backup
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To create a new backup of your Visual Scripting assets and settings:
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1. Go to **Edit** > **Project Settings**, then select **Visual Scripting**.
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2. Select **Create Backup**, then select **OK**.
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Visual Scripting creates a new .zip file, with a name in the format `Assets_YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS`, in a `Backups` folder inside your Unity Project.
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## Restore an existing backup
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To restore an existing backup of your Visual Scripting assets and settings:
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1. Go to **Edit** > **Project Settings**, then select **Visual Scripting**.
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2. Select **Restore Backup**.
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Visual Scripting opens your `Backups` folder in your operating system's file explorer, where you can extract a .zip back-up file and import your graphs and settings back into Unity.
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For more information on how to import assets into Unity, see the [Importing section in the Unity User Manual](xref:ImportingAssets). |