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Oops! Save time and sanity by reverting a doc to a previous state on Mac

Oh no, I messed up! I want to go back to a previous version of my document. What do I do? It’s all about reversion, my friend.

Have you ever been working on a document when, partway through, you realize you’re doing it wrong, so you delete most of it and start over, only to realize an hour later that you were doing it right at the beginning? I can hear the collective groans from here. We’ve all been there. What do you do?

I can picture it, you’re clicking on that “Undo Typing” or “Undo Edit” button 100 times until it gets back to the spot you were at before. Don’t be embarrassed — I’ve done it, too. But there is an easier way. Most programs available on the Mac include a restoration feature, making it possible for you to go back to that moment in time when you thought you did it wrong, but really didn’t. Here’s how.

How to restore an older version of a file on the Mac

Not every application has the Revert To feature, but the good ones always do. To see if the program you are working with has the feature, look for it in the App menu section of the Menu bar under File. If you see it, you can find an older version of the document you are working on with just a few clicks.

  1. With the document selected, click on File in the app menu in the upper left corner of your Mac’s screen.
  2. Select Revert To from the drop down menu.
  3. Select Browse All Versions.

  4. Either click the Arrow next to the document to go backward through the versions, one at a time, or use the Timeline ticker on the far right to browse through your working timeline and select a version from a specifically saved time.

  5. Click Restore.

This will automatically exchange the version you were working on with the newly restored version.

How to restore a copy of an older version of a file on the Mac

You may want to keep your current version and make comparisons with an older version. You also have the option to restore a copy of an older version of a document and work on them separately.

  1. With the document selected, click on File in the app menu in the upper left corner of your Mac’s screen.
  2. Select Revert To from the drop down menu.
  3. Select Browse All Versions.

  4. Either click the Arrow next to the document to go backward through the versions, one at a time, or use the Timeline ticker on the far right to browse through your working timeline and select a version from a specifically saved time.

  5. Hold down the Option key.
  6. Click Restore a Copy.

This will open a copy version with an untitled name. You can save it to your Mac if you want to keep both versions.

How to search for an older version of a specific document using Time Machine

If you use Time Machine, you can search for older versions of files, even if an application doesn’t have a Revert To feature. You can find it easily thanks to Finder.

  1. Launch a Finder window.
  2. Search for and then select the document you want to restore an earlier version of.
  3. Click on Time Machine in the Menu bar.

  4. Either click the Arrow next to the document to go backward through the versions, one at a time, or use the Timeline ticker on the far right to browse through your working timeline and select a version from a specifically saved time.

  5. Click Restore.

When you restore a document from Time Machine, it will automatically save to its original location. If you already have a version saved in the same place, it will ask if you want to delete, replace, or keep both. If you keep them both, the older version will be renamed with the word (original) in the title.

Any questions?

Do you have any questions about restoring a version of a document from within an app? Let us know in the comments and we’ll help you out!

Updated January 2020: Updated for macOS Catalina.

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Source of the article – iMore