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I just recently hit 2000 reputation and have run into an issue with how I edit questions now, I cannot see past revisions during my edit as it is done in the page still - and this means that I cannot revert bad edits without manually doing the edit.

Is there a way to access the edit page I am used to so that I can still see each revision as well as edit at the same time, or am I stuck with this now?

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  • Well you can always pull up the revisions in another tab using http://stackoverflow.com/posts/{post-id}/revisions. Also note that from that screen there is a rollback link and you can click on that to rollback the post to that revision instantly. Nov 11, 2016 at 15:55
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    BTW, Congrats on getting 2k and edit privileges. You'll really be proud of those :) Nov 11, 2016 at 19:57

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You can access the edit page using the link https://stackoverflow.com/posts/{post-id}/edit, for example https://stackoverflow.com/posts/40550452/edit.

If you want to edit a specific revision, the best way is to go to the revision history, and click the "edit" link on that revision:

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    +1 - I feel really stupid for missing that. I guess it's Friday today.
    – Glorfindel
    Nov 11, 2016 at 17:41
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To revert a bad edit, you can simply use the rollback functionality from the revision history of a post, which you can access by clicking the 'edited x mins ago' link of a post.

Once you roll back, you can use the grace period (5 minutes) to make further edits to the post. That will count as a single edit.

The above doesn't work as @animuson notes (and I just double-checked this myself). You can of course refine the post after rolling back, but if you insist on it being a single edit, you can use the 'source' link in the revision history to get the Markdown source of a revision, and use that as the starting point for a regular edit.

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    I'm pretty sure further edits cannot ever be collapsed into a rollback edit, only a regular edit.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Nov 11, 2016 at 16:42
  • @animuson you're right, I just checked this on this very post. Thanks.
    – Glorfindel
    Nov 11, 2016 at 16:48

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