From 59c541a7dbd81c150836e14e73b9f10e15d90bd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eno Thereska Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2023 18:15:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Typo in docs (#4210) Minor typo in docs --- #### Does this PR need a docs update or release note? - [X] :white_check_mark: Yes, it's included - [ ] :clock1: Yes, but in a later PR - [ ] :no_entry: No #### Type of change - [ ] :sunflower: Feature - [ ] :bug: Bugfix - [ ] :world_map: Documentation - [ ] :robot: Supportability/Tests - [ ] :computer: CI/Deployment - [ ] :broom: Tech Debt/Cleanup #### Issue(s) * # #### Test Plan - [ ] :muscle: Manual - [ ] :zap: Unit test - [ ] :green_heart: E2E --- website/docs/setup/restore-options.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/website/docs/setup/restore-options.md b/website/docs/setup/restore-options.md index 13265c378..efb592771 100644 --- a/website/docs/setup/restore-options.md +++ b/website/docs/setup/restore-options.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ data integrity then this is always the safest option. `corso restore onedrive --destination /my-latest-restore --backup a422895c-c20c-4b06-883d-b866db9f86ef` } -When a destination is manually specified, all restored will appear in that top-level +When a destination is manually specified, all restored items will appear in that top-level folder. In the example above, Corso will restore everything into `my-latest-restore`. If that folder doesn't already exist, Corso will automatically create it. If it does exist, the restore will use the existing folder, allowing you to restore to the same