Introduction
Made an accidental change or want to revisit a previous version of your work? Gamma makes it easy to undo actions or restore a past version using keyboard shortcuts or built-in version history.
What is Version History?
Gamma's version history feature lets you track changes over time and restore earlier versions of your gamma. It's helpful for reverting unintended edits or reviewing past iterations. This feature is available to all users, including those on the free plan.
How to Undo Changes or Restore a Previous Version
Step 1: Use the Keyboard Shortcut to Undo
Press Command + Z (Mac) or Control + Z (Windows) to undo your most recent change.
Step 2: Access Version History
Click the three dots ( … ) in the upper right corner of your gamma.
Select Version History from the dropdown menu.
Step 3: Restore a Previous Version
Browse through the available versions.
Click on the one you'd like to revert to.
Confirm the restore.
FAQs & Common Issues
Can I undo multiple changes?
Yes! You can press Command/Control + Z multiple times to undo several actions in a row.
Is version history available on the free plan?
Yes, all Gamma users—including free users—can access version history.
Will restoring a version delete my current content?
Restoring a version replaces your current gamma content with the selected version. It's a good idea to duplicate your gamma first if you want to keep the current version as well.