Oh my gosh that worked! Thank you so much, I found the .sync.bak file fro, 
before I messed things up. This saved me a lot of work!

On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 1:26:11 PM UTC-5, Alyona (MLO Support) 
wrote:
>
> It's not possible to reverse a sync, but it's possible to restore data. 
>
> On each ’save’ action MLO creates a backup file first and you can always 
> open it if there are any problems with the main file. Backup files might be 
> created in 2 two possible places:
>
> - If advanced backup config is set - MLO creates the backup copy in the 
> location specified in the configuration under ’Tools’, ’Options’, ’Backup’.
> - If  advanced backup config is not set, MLO automatically creates the 
> copy in the same folder where you data file is located
>
> Backup file has the same name as a data file has but with .bak extension. 
> Open this file with MLO application and select ’Save as..’ to save your 
> data in .ml format.
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 9:15:24 PM UTC+2, Andy Johnson wrote:
>>
>> I was trying to set up a one-way sync from Outlook to MLO (just to pull 
>> tasks from Outlook to MLO) but something went wrong and it deleted 
>> everything from MLO that was not in Outlook.
>>
>> Is there any way to recover a sync from a previous changeset so that I 
>> don't lose all that data?
>>
>

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