UNDO BUTTON when composing email

S

sweed

I accidently hit the UNDO button instead of the spell check while composing
an email... I lost several paragraphs of my email, is there anyway to restore
my email to it's orginal content or retrieve my original email?

thank you!
 
M

Michael

sweed said:
I accidently hit the UNDO button instead of the spell check while
composing
an email... I lost several paragraphs of my email, is there anyway to
restore
my email to it's orginal content or retrieve my original email?

thank you!

If it's not in your Draft folder, no.
 
J

Jim

I accidently hit the UNDO button instead of the spell check while composing
an email... I lost several paragraphs of my email, is there anyway to restore
my email to it's orginal content or retrieve my original email?

thank you!

Does whatever program you used to write the email have an undo button
?
 
M

Michael Walraven

interestingly on my setup (windows Live Mail, Windows 7 home premium) 'edit'
has an 'undo ctrl-z' item but not a redo one. 'ctrl Y' (the normal 'redo
shortcut' does work when composing in WLM however.

Michael
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

I accidently hit the UNDO button instead of the spell check while composing
an email... I lost several paragraphs of my email, is there anyway to restore
my email to it's orginal content or retrieve my original email?

thank you!

Too little too late, sorry. But in many programs I've used, a second undo
will restore what the first one undid. In others, Redo (Ctrl-Y) restores
the most recent undo.
 

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