Capture, browse, and restore complete project snapshots. Every task, dependency, and assignment is saved — not just what changed, but the full state at that moment.
How versions are created
- Manual — Open Change History (clock icon), click Save version, name it. Shows in the Versions tab.
- Auto — Behind the scenes every 200 changes or 24 hours. Stays in the full log, keeps the Versions tab clean.
- Restore/Undo — Each operation also creates a version row, so those become restorable too.
How to restore a version
- Open Change History → Versions tab.
- Click Preview to inspect safely in a read-only tab, or jump straight to Restore.
- Confirm — the dialog tells you exactly how many changes will be undone (e.g. “17 changes since this version”).
- The project returns to that state. All reverted changes stay in history and can be restored forward.
Example: Accidentally deleted 5 tasks. Find the last checkpoint before the deletion → Restore → Confirm. All 5 are back with their dependencies and assignments.
How to undo the last action
Reverse just the most recent change — an edit, reorder, deletion, or dependency update.
Example: Changed a task’s dates by mistake. Undo reverses that one edit, nothing else.
What’s captured
Tasks (all fields), dependencies (type + lag), person and resource assignments.
Pre-feature versions lack full snapshots — they show a notice and can’t be previewed or restored.