Undo |
Windographer version 5 introduced the possibility to undo any change made to a dataset. For example, you can delete part of your dataset, flag some data, or make a change to the calibration settings, and then undo that change to restore the dataset to its original condition.
You can undo multiple changes one at a time, and you can even undo a change days or monthly later because Windographer writes the necessary data into the windog file. You can control the amount of memory allocated to the undo process in the Options window.
To undo a change, go to the Dataset History window and click the button to undo the most recent revision.
Note that you cannot undo changes made with versions of Windographer earlier than version 5, nor can you undo a revision that has been trimmed.
See also