Have you ever deleted a card on Trello by mistake and wanted to recover it? Trust me, I’ve been in the same boat. It can be frustrating to lose important information or tasks, but fortunately, Trello has a solution for retrieving deleted cards. In this article, I will walk you through the steps of recovering a deleted card on Trello.
Step 1: Accessing the “More” Menu
To begin the process, you’ll need to locate the “More” menu on the right side of your Trello board. This menu is represented by three dots arranged vertically. Click on it to open the dropdown menu.
Step 2: Selecting “Archived Items”
Once you’ve opened the “More” menu, you’ll see a list of options. Look for the “Archived Items” option and click on it. This will open a new page where you can view all the cards that have been deleted or archived.
Step 3: Finding the Deleted Card
On the “Archived Items” page, you’ll see a list of all the cards that have been deleted or archived from your board. Scroll through the list and locate the deleted card that you want to revoke. Once you find it, click on the card to open it.
Step 4: Restoring the Deleted Card
When you open the deleted card, you’ll see the details and contents of the card. To restore the card back to your board, look for the “Send to Board” button and click on it. Trello will then prompt you to select the board and list where you want to place the card. Choose the appropriate options and click on “Move Card” to restore the deleted card.
Step 5: Verifying the Restoration
After moving the deleted card back to your board, you should see it appear in the selected list. Take a moment to verify that all the information and attachments are intact. If everything looks good, congratulations! You have successfully revoked a deleted card on Trello.
Conclusion
Revoking a deleted card on Trello can be a lifesaver when you accidentally remove important information. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can quickly restore a deleted card and avoid the frustration of lost data. Remember to always double-check before deleting any cards and take advantage of Trello’s “Archived Items” feature. Happy Trello-ing!