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Rise 360-Undo Action
Hi,
There doesn't seem to be a way to undo an action in Rise without losing everything. I accidentally deleted a table (I thought was deleting a row) and I couldn't undo the action. Is there a way to do that? If not, that really would be a helpful thing to create.
Thanks,
Kandice
- GailChambers-e9Community Member
I totally agree - what were you thinking???? I barely noticed the undo button and when I did it was gone. Poor planning there guys. A permanent button - something, anything but a pretty basic request.
- ChrisRoetzer-46Community Member
+1 for sure, IDK what tech would be required but def need a general undo for the course regardless of author on the team. Yeah the deleted block undo that's gone in seconds isn't particularly supportive.
In general, we need visibility into feature requests, ability to upvote and watch their status like "researching, doing/not doing, whatever. Docebo (though incredibly slow on getting features out) has an interesting UI along this line.
- LisaStringerCommunity Member
Undo is a basic operation and should be included.
- LoupetronCommunity Member
I agree. Thank you. It's nice to know that the banner is longer, but we really need a multiple undo/redo feature.
- ArohaYates-ecbfCommunity Member
Hello,
I just came across this issue by accidentally deleting an entire table with a lot of work. Has this issue been resolved. I am really hoping I can get my work back.
Hi Aroha! I'm sorry to hear that.
We have improved the visibility of the undo notification, as mentioned by Alyssa in her comment here.
However, if the Undo button is no longer visible, there isn't any way to recover the deleted content.
- ArohaYates-ecbfCommunity Member
Thank you for your reply,
I think the problem is more than just the lack of ability to undo. I only selected a single row in the table to delete and the entire table was deleted forever so there is an issue with being able to delete a single row. I will not be building a table in Rise again until this issue is fixed because it is too risky.
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- KarenScott-f9f8Community Member
This is an unacceptable solution. This thread goes back years and your solution is that the (very subtle) undo button is on the screen for marginally longer? Undo is a basic function as is version control. You can do better than this!!
- MichaelBauerCommunity Member
Depending on what you are doing, I have found that some things you can use Ctrl Z to undo, such as text (but dependant on where it is), but I think things like a table, section, image, etc, I think it's a case of too bad.
Hi there, Kandice! Michael and Matthew are both right.
- You can use the Ctrl+Z (or Cmd+Z on a Mac) for undoing your text edits in blocks. You should also be able to restore a recently deleted table.
- When you delete an entire block or a lesson, the Undo option will appear in the lower left for a few seconds to allow you to recover that content.
- AnneBurkauskasCommunity Member
When you delete an entire block or a lesson, the Undo option will appear in the lower left for a few seconds to allow you to recover that content.--Helpful to know, thanks!
We have multiple collaborators, and every now and then I'd like to see a previous version; but days or even a week may have passed. Is there any way to recover old blocks in that scenario? Or only at the time of deletion?
Thanks!
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
The Table is a problem as an icon to delete the entire table appears as one of the formatting options, and it is really easy to accidentally click on it.
As the Table block has a delete button over on the right like other blocks do, the delete icon in the formatting controls should be removed.
- KandiceKidd-b4aCommunity Member
I agree. I didn't delete the entire block, it was for the table. However, I highlighted the row, but it deleted the whole table and I couldn't undo that action.