Hello, I accidentally applied replaceall to the entire open file, not the current file.
I pressed ctrl+z to restore these changes again
It has not been recovered.
Many changed files are important.
How can I recover changes?
Hello, I accidentally applied replaceall to the entire open file, not the current file.
I pressed ctrl+z to restore these changes again
It has not been recovered.
Many changed files are important.
How can I recover changes?
Do you mean you used Find in Files
to find and replace all matches in all files?
yes, I replace only open file, I pressed Ctrl + shift+H.
All open files have been changed through the shortcut.
I can’t go back.
If you replace across all files and save the results, unless you had all of the changed files open so that you can undo, the only way to get the original content back is to have had a backup of what it looked like before.
As far as I know, other editors can return it directly to Ctrl z when doing replaceALL.
but ctrl+z doesn’t apply to SUBLIME TEXT3
Does SUBLIME TEXT not support the function of reversing after replacing all?
Thank you.
Replacing across all files will open those files with the change applied and the file not saved. The change is in the undo stack, so if you’ve saved all those files and still have them open you can go to each and undo.