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Undo an Accidental Move or Delete With a Keyboard Shortcut in Windows Explorer

  • Lowell Heddings

Have you ever accidentally deleted the wrong file, or duplicated files while trying to select them with the mouse? Those types of mistakes can be extremely frustrating, but theres a really, really simple way to reverse them.

All you have to do is use the Ctrl+Z keyboard shortcut, or use Edit \ Undo on the menu.

This is especially handy when you are trying to select a bunch of files, and accidentally move the mouse and copy them into the same folder instead:

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Once you do that, just immediately use the Ctrl+Z shortcut and the files will be removed, although you will get the regular delete confirmation dialog:

This can be confusing, but since the accidentally copied file is now going to be removed permanently, it makes sense that youll have to accept the deletion.

Also note that this works in any version of Windows.

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Lowell Heddings
Lowell is the founder and CEO of How-To Geek. Hes been running the show since creating the site back in 2006. Over the last decade, Lowell has personally written more than 1000 articles which have been viewed by over 250 million people. Prior to starting How-To Geek, Lowell spent 15 years working in IT doing consulting, cybersecurity, database management, and programming work. Read Full Bio »

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