History panel
Use the History panel to jump to any
state of the project created during the current working session.
Each time you apply a change to some part of the project, the new
state of that project is added to the panel. You can modify the project
from the state you select. History states aren’t available for actions
within the Capture panel.
The following guidelines can help you with the History panel:
Program‑wide changes, such as changes to panels, windows,
and preferences, are not changes to the project itself and so are
not added to the History panel.
After you close and reopen the project, the previous states
are no longer available in the History panel.
The oldest state is at the top of the list, and the most
recent one is at the bottom.
Each state is listed with the name of the tool or command
used to change the project as well as an icon representing the tool
or command. Some actions generate a state for each panel affected
by the action, such as the Titler. Actions you perform in such a
panel are treated as a single state in the History panel.
Selecting a state dims those below it, to indicate which
changes will be removed if you work from the project at that state.
Selecting a state and then changing the project removes all
subsequent states.