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thanks but that doesn't do anything, it stays between vacations and between different households
In addition to what @PoptartJuniper said, if you do not have an earlier save that you can fall back on, there is another way to salvage most of your game progress. But it does take a bit of work. I know this works on a PC version of the game as I have done it and I think it will also work for consoles.
You can save your households and any lots you have built to your library. Then start a new game and load the households and lots back into the new save. You'll lose all the relationships outside of each household for sure and whatever is in their inventories. And any collectibles that are stored in containers will disappear but there is a way around that. Before you save the lot, lay the collectibles in the containers out on the floor and they will save with the lot. You'll have to put them in a sim's inventory to get them to register in the collections again though. Your sims will keep their traits and skills and I think, their job (might be wrong on that). If you have been playing any of the premades, then you might want to delete the ones in the new save that you have played before importing in your sims so you don't have duplicates running around.
Hope this helps.
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