Back up Windows Terminal settings

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Here's how to Back up Windows Terminal settings.

If your Windows Terminal settings are not being backed up, there are a few things you can try to fix the issue:

1. Check your sync settings: Make sure that syncing is enabled for Windows Terminal in your Windows settings. To do this, go to Settings - Accounts - Sync your settings, and make sure that "Theme" and "Terminal" are toggled on.

2. Reset your sync settings: If your sync settings are already enabled, try resetting them. To do this, go to Settings - Accounts - Sync your settings, and click on "Sync now." If this doesn't work, click on "Sync settings" and toggle off "Theme" and "Terminal," then toggle them back on and try syncing again.

3. Check your storage quota: If you have exceeded your OneDrive storage quota, your Windows Terminal settings may not be backed up. To check your storage quota, go to OneDrive.com and sign in with your Microsoft account. If you have exceeded your storage limit, you may need to delete some files or upgrade your storage plan.

4. Manually backup your settings: If all else fails, you can manually backup your Windows Terminal settings. To do this, go to your Windows Terminal settings (click the down arrow next to the plus sign in the top menu bar and click on "Settings"), click on "Open JSON file," and save a copy of the file to a safe location. You can then use this file to restore your settings if they are lost or not syncing properly.

Hopefully, one of these solutions will fix the issue with your Windows Terminal settings not backing up.

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