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Revert back the option of Putback action on Trash finder

Hi,


I was doing a manual work of deleting the unwanted files and photos in one of my folder. More than 1000 jpg files had been deleted, While trying to empty the trash, I had clicked on put back and now all my deleted files are restored.

If I need to delete those files again it is a lot of manual work need to be done again. command + z on bin didn't work.


Can someone please suggest me how to undo that action (putting back the restored files to trash).

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jan 8, 2022 4:25 PM

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Posted on Jan 8, 2022 7:30 PM

I understand what you are asking about, however, that is not possible. As you have discovered, Command-Z does not work for this particular action that you are looking for.


Furthermore, You can suggest this feature directly to Apple by leaving a product feedback here ➔ Product Feedback - Apple 


Axel F.

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Revert back the option of Putback action on Trash finder

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