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Can I undo a change or restore a previous version in Gamma?

How to undo mistakes or revert to an earlier version of your Gamma doc, deck, or site using shortcuts and version history.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

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.

💎 Pro Tip: 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-dot menu (…) 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.

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