If a cell value is accidentally changed in Production.
How can we revert back to the old cell value?
@Sravan_Kumar
We can revert back in 2 ways
Option 1. Ctrl +Z
Option 2. On Settings, we can see history, All our changes are recorded here.
Check, where you have to restore, click on that history and select Restore to ID.
Hope it Helps 🙂
Ctrl+Z Function should help
Thanks,
Misbah
Alternatively, there's also cell and module level history if you know where the change was made.
- Cell level history can be accessed by right-clicking a cell > show history.
- Module-level history can be accessed by bringing up the module options > data > show history.
May make it a bit easier to identify the specific change and doesn't require an administrator to take the full extract.
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