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How Do You Undo a Change in Figma?

Last updated on December 26, 2022 @ 5:07 am

Have you ever made a change in Figma that you later regretted? Maybe you accidentally deleted a layer or changed the wrong property.

Or maybe you just want to go back to a previous version of your design. Whatever the reason, Figma makes it easy to undo changes.

To undo a change in Figma

Simply press ctrl + z on Windows | cmd + z on MacOs.  You can also hit the undo button in the top bar.

You can also redo a change by pressing the ctrl + y on Windows | shift + cmd + z on MacOs. You can also press the redo button in the top bar. 1.1 Undo Changes in Figma

PRO TIP: If you accidentally make a change in Figma that you didn’t mean to, you can’t undo it! Be careful when making changes, because once you save, there’s no going back.

If you want to go back to a specific point in your design, you can check the Version History. To open the Version History panel, go to the top bar and click on Window > History.

The history panel shows a list of all the changes you’ve made to your design, starting with the most recent. To go back to a specific point, simply click on that point in the history panel.2. Show Version HistorySo there you have it! Now you know how to undo changes and go back to previous versions of your design using the history panel in Figma.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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