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+ | ====== Backup your Watchfaces ====== | ||
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For whatever reason you need to uninstall the Watchmaker app and then reinstall it, you might want to backup your faces. | For whatever reason you need to uninstall the Watchmaker app and then reinstall it, you might want to backup your faces. | ||
There are two main ways to do this. | There are two main ways to do this. | ||
- | - **Export each face** - then backup the .watch files. After you reinstall the app you can simply import these files to use the faces again. This step requires you do each face one at a time for both export and import. | + | - **[[:Export]] each face** - then backup the .watch files. After you reinstall the app you can simply import these files to use the faces again. This step requires you do each face one at a time for both export and import. |
- **Plug in and backup** - Plug your phone into a computer navigate to your phone and find the " | - **Plug in and backup** - Plug your phone into a computer navigate to your phone and find the " | ||
**Note:** If you are having issues with app you might want to opt for #1 so you are not copy old app data only faces in .watch format. it requires more work but worth it if you are trying to troubleshoot app issues on your device. | **Note:** If you are having issues with app you might want to opt for #1 so you are not copy old app data only faces in .watch format. it requires more work but worth it if you are trying to troubleshoot app issues on your device. |