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Undo Function in RISE
Any further word on recovering blocks that are accidentally deleted? I am creating my first RISE course and I'm astounded that there doesn't seem to be a way to "undo" a mistake...a function that is common to virutally EVERY program out there! Thanks...
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
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- MoriahKentCommunity Member
And a note: control or command z on a mac is about 50% reliable. I echo that this is an oversight that needs to be addresses ASAP.
- LizJohnstonCommunity Member
Just checking to see if anyone has any tips or updates on how to recover an entire lesson. I used a template to start my first RISE course and was trying to delete the excess lessons. When you delete one the screen updates and moves your courses down so I absent-mindedly deleted a course that I had spent several hours on. Incredibly frustrating!
Hi there, Liz. If you deleted an entire course, you'll see that course in your Deleted Courses folder on the main dashboard. If it was a lesson within a course, unfortunately there's no way to recover it once the Undo prompt disappears.
- BobMcGuire-699cCommunity Member
Add me to the request list for this. Hard to believe the functionality doesn't already exist. Unfortunately, I just learned of its absence the hard way. :-(
- SunHeeRobinsonCommunity Member
+1 for this functionality that is CRITICAL to any technology - we're human and mistakes happen. UGH!!!
- AndreaWardropCommunity Member
I would also really like to see a permanent Undo button, am having a hard time understanding why this does not yet exist. I just accidentally deleted a line of text, and in having to navigate away from the page to find this discussion, apparently I have nullified the Ctrl+Z option.
- WeilingXuCommunity Member
yes i was deleting unwanted blocks and suddenly the one i wanted was gone. Not sure if it was a lag on the software but yes, an undo button is most important. Most software can undo a few layers. Thanks!
- CatherineLussieCommunity Member
No news on this?
- BenjaminStro325Community Member
I've heard nothing.
- LesHowles-3cfd0Community Member
Yes. this is terrible!!! Just lost an hours worth of work. If there is an undo button that appears it must be under 5 sec. in length. I hit control Z almost right away and nothing happened. Seems it would be easy for programmers to set the undo time out a little longer -- like 3 sec.
For me this is an urgent and essential feature request.
Hi Les, I'm sorry about your work. Ctrl + Z will work for text content, while the Undo button is meant for when a block is removed or changed.
Enhancing the Undo feature is being tracked on our list. I don't have a timeline for this right now. If that changes we'll update you all here.- AndreaWardropCommunity Member
I hope it's high on the priority list! The lack of a proper Undo function has me incredibly nervous about using the program at all.
- FionaWebberCommunity Member
Having only a few seconds to undo a delete is a terrible design flaw and improving that needs to be a top priority. If this many people have reported/requested it, imagine all the people who don't follow up on it, and who perhaps switch to another platform that doesn't force them to redo hours of work after an easy-to-make error.
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