Undo and Redo Edits
You can quickly undo your last action and then redo it if you change your mind. For example, you can try a different visualization type when you don’t like the one you’ve just selected, or you can go back to where you were before you drilled into the data.
The undo and redo options are useful as you experiment with different visualizations. You can undo all the edits you've made since you last saved a project. However, in some cases, you can't undo and then redo an edit.
- To undo or redo an edit, go to the toolbar for the project or the data set and click Undo Last Edit or Redo Last Edit. You can use these options only if you haven't saved the project since making the changes.
- When you’re working on a workbook, click Menu on the workbook toolbar and select Revert to Saved to undo all the edits you've made since you last saved your project.
Revert to Saved is enabled after you've saved the workbook for the first time. This option is automatically disabled if you select the Auto Save option.
Related Topics
Visualizing and Analyzing Data
Creating a Workbook Using Datasets and/or Subject Areas
Begin to Build a Workbook and Create Visualizations
Working with a Workbook's Datasets
Building a Visualization by Adding Data from Data Panel
Using Advanced Analytics Functions
Creating Calculated Data Elements in a Workbook
Sorting Data in Visualizations
About Refreshing a Workbook's Data
Pausing Data Queries in a Workbook
Working with Canvas Properties
Copying and Pasting a Visualization or Canvas
Copy and Paste a Visualization's Data
Working with Multiple Visualizations on a Canvas
About Visualization Properties
Adjusting Visualization Properties
Highlighting Important Data Events with Conditional Formatting
Applying Color to Visualizations
Formatting Numeric Values of Columns
Formatting Numeric Values of Visualizations
Setting Currency Symbols for Visualizations
Adding Notes to Visualizations
Assigning Shared Folder and Workbook Permissions
Last Published Friday, December 8, 2023