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Restore previous revisions of note

Inkdrop keeps a history of changes made in your notes. Whenever you stop writing a note, Inkdrop automatically creates a new revision. You can quickly restore any previous revision.

Which revisions can be restored

Inkdrop synchronizes only the latest revision of a note across multiple devices. For example, if you have older revisions made in a mobile app, you can't access them in the desktop app. Only the latest revision is available in the desktop app. Inkdrop's database deletes old revisions automatically to save the storage capacity.

Restore previous revisions of note

Desktop

  1. Select a note.
  2. In the upper-right corner of the editor, click menu .
    Alternatively, select <kbd>Command+J</kbd> or <kbd>Ctrl+J</kbd> on Windows/Linux.
  3. Select Revision History...
  4. Select a revision you want to restore.

    To see which exact lines were added and removed in a revision, select the Show as Patch checkbox. The added lines are highlighted with green, and the removed lines — with red.

  5. Click Restore.
    The selected revision is restored.

Undo restoring

To undo restoring:

  • Select <kbd>Command+Z</kbd> (or <kbd>Ctrl+Z</kbd> on Windows/Linux).
    Alternatively, in the menu bar, select Edit > Undo.

Mobile

  1. Select a note.
  2. In the upper right corner, select info .
  3. Select   Revision History.
  4. On the Note Revisions screen, select a revision you want to restore. <div class="ui info message"> To see the difference between the revision and the current version of the note, switch on the <b>Compare with the latest</b> toggle. </div>
  5. Select   Restore This Revision.
  6. Confirm the action.
    The selected note revision is restored.
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