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You can undo actions in SeaTable in two different ways. SeaTable supports both the well-known key combination CTRL +Z as well as a corresponding option by mouse click. Here you will learn how to undo your last work steps and entries:
Undo actions via key combination
If you are currently in the Editing a Base or Table and you want to undo one or more entries, just press the key combination CTRL +Z to press. Each time you type this key combination, SeaTable will display your last Change undo make
Undo actions by mouse click
Alternatively, you can undo your last action with a mouse click in SeaTable’s web interface.
- In the top right corner of Base Options, click Versions and in the drop-down menu that opens, click Undo.
- With each click you undo your last change.
Frequently asked questions
How long can you undo changes?
In principle, you can undo any entry or change within a session. However, as soon as you leave Base, the last work steps can no longer be undone with the two described options the next time Base is called.
What can all be undone?
The following actions can be undone:
- Inputs/changes in a cell
- Changes to the columns (name, type, position)
- Sequence of rows
Actions that cannot be undone
Some operations cannot be undone. These include, but are not limited to:
- Locking from rows
- Changes to sorting, grouping or filters
- Line comments