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Reverting a project item on a tag

About this task

A tag is a read-only copy of a Git managed project that records the current state of the project at the point of time the tag is created. Although a tag is not meant to be a working copy of your project, you may still want to work on it for some reason and save your changes to a Job by copying it to a branch.

Once a project item is changed, a > symbol appears in front of it in the Repository tree view.

At any point while you are working on a tag, you can discard all the changes you made to a particular project item since the tag creation by reverting the item to its initial state, without affecting the changes to other project items.

To revert an item to its initial state, do the following:

Procedure

  1. In the Repository tree view, right-click the item and select Revert from the contextual menu.
    Information noteWarning: If you revert a project item created on the tag, the whole item will be deleted.
  2. In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to confirm your operation.

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