In case you make a mistake:
- A revision is automatically created and tracked each time you save the page.
- Saving frequently gives you the option of comparing two different versions of a page.
- Saving frequently safeguards your hard work when something goes wrong – you can dump the bad version and go back (Revert) to an earlier good version.
- At the top of the page – click the Revisions tab.
- You will see the current version of the page at the top of the list with your name attached to it.
- Below it you will see the previous version of the page (the one directly under yours).
- Now select the Show Diff button.
- This allows you to see what changes you made between the most recent save and the save before.
- If you wish to use the previous version, click Revert.
- You will be asked, “Are you sure you wish to Revert to the Revision from (date & time)”? Once you click OK, the newest version of the page will be deleted and your previous version will become the current version of the page.
- This action is permanent. Once you delete the page you cannot get it back.
- You do have the option of comparing different versions of your page to determine which one to display.
Don't Forget About Keyboard Shortcuts
CTRL + Z = UNDO This means you can go back (or back up) again and again (UNDO, UNDO, UNDO) until you hit a previous SAVED state.
CTRL + X = CUT CTRL + C = COPY CTRL + V = PASTE CTRL + B or I = BOLD or ITALICS