‘Un-Do’ functionality references a cell’s original value relative to the last time you saved your Dataset
- Data points which have been recently changed will be coloured Green
- If you hover over any green data point the roll-back arrow will appear
- Clicking the ‘roll-back’ arrow will un-do the edit on that cell and revert it to its original value
When reverting multiple properties, there is an alternate method via Revert on the property toolbar
- Select the node you wish to revert
- Click revert from the Property Pane, which shows a pop-up dialogue
- Select those properties you wish to revert, and click the Revert button
It is also possible to undo selected changes
- Open up the Filter Control and tick the “Changes” metadata property from the list
- You will see the nodes are categorised by type of changes (e.g. “none”, “updated”, “new”) made since last save
- Select one category and drag it to ‘Revert’ in the Property Pane
- The ‘Revert’ Dialogue will appear and allow you to select the properties for which you want to un-do changes. The changes will be un-done once you click ‘Revert’
A similar method can be used to 'undelete' deletions:
- select Undelete from the Property pane
- a pop-up dialogue appears
- select those nodes you wish to undelete, then press the Undelete button
Note for selection, standard Windows rules apply i.e. use CTRL+click for multiples, use SHIFT + click to select a group
Reminder: ‘Un-Do’ functionality references a cell’s original value relative to the last time you saved your Dataset. Therefore, when you save your Dataset you can no longer ‘Un-Do’ changes within Workspace. OrgVue shall retain the history of all saved changes, which can be accessed from the audit log
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