It would be great if they provided an UNDO - REDO button in Notes. There have been times, I've accidentally deleted a note and had no way of getting it back.
You are aware of
Click Trash at the bottom of the menu to display deleted notes and notebooks. Clicking any deleted item displays options to Permanently delete or Undelete the selected item at the bottom of the panel.Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024).
Click Trash at the bottom of the menu to display deleted notes and notebooks. Clicking any deleted item displays options to Permanently delete or Undelete the selected item at the bottom of the panel.
Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024).
I agree. I've accidentally deleted text within a note and couldn't find how to undo!!
Ctrl-Z works in Notes. And if the side menu is openend, you can find the trashcan at the bottom of the panel.
How do I do ctrl-Z on mobile? (That's my issue)
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