How to Cancel an Edit
What
If an edit has not yet been applied, the editor who submitted that edit can cancel it.
When
If you submit an edit and then realize that it was incorrect, the easiest solution is often to cancel the edit and start over.
On the other hand, there are times when a series of edits are inter-dependent, and cancelling only one of them is not possible. In these cases, you should enter a new edit to correct the old one.
If you're not sure whether cancelling is appropriate, ask.
How
When viewing your own open (unapplied) edits, you will see a button at the right side of the screen, Cancel edit
.
- Click the button
- Enter an edit note explaining why you're cancelling, and
- Click
Cancel edit
again to confirm
Where
There are several places to find your open edits, including:
- From your profile page, click the
Open edits
tab - In the edit history for a particular entity
- Click the
Edit history
link in the right sidebar
- Click the
- Using the edit search page
How-To Pages | |
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Introductory Guides | Beginners' Guide · Creating an Account · Editing · Voting · Writing Edit Notes |
Basic How-Tos | Adding an Artist · Adding Relationships · Using the Relationship Editor · Using Artist Credits · Adding a Release · Works · Events · Places · Series · Instruments · Areas |
Specific How-Tos | Merging Releases · Merging Recordings · Removing Entities · Adding Cover Art · Identifying Labels · Splitting Artists · Adding Standalone Recordings · Adding Disc IDs · Cancelling Edits · Searching for Edits · Reporting a User · Reporting an Issue · Working with AcoustIDs · Tagging Files with Picard |