Undo batch

The Undo Batch window allows you to revert file operations performed in previous batch jobs. If you have renamed, copied, or moved files and need to restore them to their original state, you can use this feature to undo those actions.

How it works
On the left side, there is a list of batch jobs performed in the last 30 days, each labeled with a timestamp. When you select a batch job, the right side displays the list of files involved in that batch:

    Original Item: The file name before the batch operation.
    Copied Item: The result of the operation (renamed, copied, or moved file).
    Error: If the program thinks it cannot revert the operation, it will show an error message here.

By default, all items in the batch are selected. You can uncheck specific files if you only want to undo a subset of the batch. The right click menu also provides options to select or deselect all items in the batch.

Reverting a batch
  1. Select the batch job from the list on the left.
  2. Review the files on the right and uncheck any you don't want to change.
  3. Click Undo this list to roll back the selected changes.

This will attempt to move, rename, or delete files as needed to restore them to their original state. Note that some operations may not be fully reversible (e.g. if the was deleted manually).