All you have to do is give the iPhone a shake while the app is still open and the iPhone prompts you to undo the mistake. While the prompt button says "Undo Typing," this button works for accidental deletions, cuts or any other editing you last did in the app.
To access Recently Deleted notes, open your Notes app, and tap "Recently Deleted" from your list of folders. See a note you wish to recover? Tap Edit > select the notes you want to recover > Tap "Move To" > Select a folder to restore the notes to. Phew, your notes are now safe in an active Notes folder!
Click Albums, then select the Recently Deleted album to view its contents. Click Select Photos, then do one of the following: Click Recover All. Select the photos or videos you want to recover, then click Recover.
If the last thing you did in the Finder was to delete a file or files (drag to Trash or select and then File > Empty Trash or Command-Delete), you can select Edit > Undo Move (Command-Z) and the items return to their previous positions.
You can also perform an undo action by swiping your iPhone's screen. To do it, place three fingers on the screen and swipe quickly to the left. You'll see an “Undo” message pop up near the top of your screen, and the last action will be undone.
There is no way to recover them. Notes does not have an undo feature and you have no previous backup to restore from.
If you just deleted the note, a Shake to Undo will bring up an Undo Trash Note option. Tap Undo to recover your note. Otherwise, navigate to the main Folders menu in Notes. Tap Recently Deleted to access deleted notes.
Here is how to access it.
If you fail to undo the deletion by pressing Ctrl + Z keys on keyboards, you can right-click in the folder and select the 'Undo delete' option.
On the menu that appears, click Delete permanently. Tip: As a safeguard, OneNote offers one more chance at recovery immediately after you do this. If you change your mind, press Command-Z on your keyboard to return the erased note to the Deleted Notes view, or click Undo Delete on the Edit menu.
On the menu that appears, click Delete permanently. Tip: As a safeguard, OneNote offers one more chance at recovery immediately after you do this. If you change your mind, press Command-Z on your keyboard to return the erased note to the Deleted Notes view, or click Undo Delete on the Edit menu.
On more compact keyboards, such as that on a laptop, macOS lets you create a forward-delete action by holding down the Function key (fn) and then pressing the Delete key normally used for backward delete.
Press the keyboard combination of CTRL+Z to undo your most recent deletion of text using the keyboard. Alternatively, you can use the mouse to click the "Undo" button on Word's toolbar at the top left, which is shaped like a curved arrow pointing to the left.
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If you accidentally deleted a note you still need, you can recover it.
1. Ctrl+Z: One of the most powerful keyboard shortcuts is undoing an action. That is recovering accidentally deleted files or photos by pressing the Ctrl & Z button simultaneously.