It's happened to all of us. We feel we are getting the leg up on our article writing and then lose a sentence or an entire paragraph. Our words disappear into cyberspace and we are left scratching our heads.
In a second scenario, a writer goes to hit one key but his finger mysteriously vears off course and he somehow hits that damn little delete key.
By this time, curses are muttered and threats launched against a dumb and poker-faced monitor. . . Now, I know I wrote some excellent material, but . . . where the hell did it just go? What the heck did I just say? Will I be able to remember it and rewrite it as intended?
All is not lost. Triond's handy Undo arrow saves the day and tempers temper tantrums!
The next time your words slip into the Twilight Zone, resurrect them, quickly and painlessly.
Triond's Undo Arrow
If you look up to the top of the Online Editor, where it says Article Body, you'll see two rows of icons. Starting on the second row, you'll notice a blue curved arrow. This is the make-or-break magic Undo arrow. Any time your words go missing in action, simply navigate to the little arrow, press it, and viola! your missing words reappear magically on the page.
Now, say you restore those words but upon a second reading, decide to get rid of them (hey, writers are allowed to change their minds!), simply click on the other curved arrow and you can intentionally send your words into Neverland. Neat, eh?
Sometimes, it's the little things in life that bring the most pleasure!
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