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Anonymous
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Power Query Undo/Redo

Hi

 

In Power Query it's easy to undo the last step I've done by clicking the "X" on the LHS of "Applied Steps":

PQ Undo.PNG

 

If, however, I delete a step by accident, is there any equivalent of the "Redo" used in all standard Microsoft Deskto products?

 

Thanks for your help!

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Nolock
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Hi @Anonymous,

nope, it isn't. Once deleted step is lost forever, unfortunately.

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v-frfei-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Based on my research, it is not supported yet currently. There is an idea about that you can vote it up to make this feature coming sooner.

https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/37069774-undo-option-in-applied-steps-in-power-query-edit

Community Support Team _ Frank
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Zieglert
Regular Visitor

Maybe this was obvious to everyone already, but if you exit Power Query and choose to "Update Later" AND then choose "Discard Changes" you can undo all the changes since you last hit save in Power Query.  Sometimes that's better than trying to recreate something you accidentally vaporized.  Might also be able to get clever with a Save As in Power BI to have a before and after picture.

v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Based on my research, it is not supported yet currently. There is an idea about that you can vote it up to make this feature coming sooner.

https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/37069774-undo-option-in-applied-steps-in-power-query-edit

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.
Nolock
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Hi @Anonymous,

nope, it isn't. Once deleted step is lost forever, unfortunately.

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