In various software there are actions you cannot undo. Most prominent, for me, is deleting a worksheet in Excel – meanwhile in Google Sheets it’s perfectly able to restore a deleted sheet.
In software engineering terms, why do such actions exist? Why is it impossible to undo these actions?
Thanks.
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Auctions are undoable if the programmer has programmed it to be undoable. If it is not programmed to be undoable, the default behaviour would be that the action cannot be undone.
For your excel, even though you can’t ctrl z it back, there’s a longer way to get the sheet back.
https://theexceladdict.com/blog/?p=77
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