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Undo and redo any lineup change

Every change in the lineup editor is now reversible. Tap Undo to roll back a position swap, a lock toggle, a shuffle, a drag-reorder, or a Clear All. Cmd/Ctrl+Z works too.

Misclicked Shuffle right after locking five cells? Reordered the batting order and immediately regretted it? Undo has you covered.

What gets tracked

Every one of these counts as a single, reversible step:

  • Changing a position via a cells dropdown
  • Locking or unlocking a cell
  • Drag-reordering a player in the batting order
  • Tapping Shuffle Batting Order
  • Tapping Shuffle Positions — one undo restores the entire pre-shuffle lineup AND your prior lock state
  • Tapping Clear All Positions — one undo brings back every cell and every lock

Where to find it

Two small Undo and Redo buttons sit just above the action row in the lineup editor. Both buttons are disabled until you have something to undo or redo.

Keyboard shortcuts

  • Cmd+Z (Mac) or Ctrl+Z (Windows) — undo
  • Cmd+Shift+Z (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+Z (Windows) — redo

The shortcuts intentionally skip when youre focused inside a text field (like Game Notes), so your normal text-edit undo still works there.

Heads up

History is session-only and capped at the last 50 actions. Generating a fresh lineup from Step 1 clears the stack — those snapshots would reference a lineup youve already thrown away.