Saved Numbers
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Viewing Older Sets and History
Where to find older saved sets and generation history without cluttering the dashboard.
Start here: Follow the steps in order, then use the generator or your dashboard right away so the guidance turns into an actual workflow.
Why older history is separated from the dashboard Your dashboard is meant to stay fast and readable. It shows recent previews only so the account home does not turn into a wall of old data.
Where to find everything else Use View full saved archive to browse older saved number sets and View full generation history to browse older generation batches.
Both archive screens support page-size controls so you can browse 10, 25, 50, or 100 records at a time.
When to use the saved archive Use the saved archive when you want to: - reopen an older saved set - find a batch you intended to print later - compare newer ideas against earlier saved picks
When to use generation history Use generation history when you want to remember what a session produced before deciding whether those lines deserved a permanent save.
Best practices Best practice: Use smaller page sizes when you want careful review and larger page sizes when you are hunting for a specific older batch.
Best practice
Save the sets that matter most so your archive stays more meaningful than your raw generation history.
Common mistake to avoid Common mistake: Expecting the dashboard to act like a full archive. It is intentionally a preview layer, not the whole record.
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