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Undo moving items to the trash

The main desktop operating systems today have provisions for putting files back to where they came from if it's determined that they were put in the trash by mistake. Mac OS X Option 1 From the Finder, Edit | Undo Move of "Filename" (Command + Z) Option 2 Open the Trash and locate the file to restore, then Right-click | Put Back . Ubuntu Using Ubuntu , there are three methods for restoring files that have been moved to the trash. Option 1 Assuming that a file browser window is open (Nautilus) and no other editing actions have taken place, choose Edit | Undo Trash . Option 2 Open the Trash window and choose Right-click | Restore on the file to put back to where it came from. Option 3 Open the Trash window, select the file to restore, and click the Restore button in the upper right corner of the window. Windows With Windows , there are two techniques. Option 1 From any Explorer window choose Edit | Undo .  Assuming the previous operati

Set the iOS calendar Widget presentation in Notification Center

The calendar Widget in the Notification Center of Apple 's iOS will match the view in the iOS calendar application.  If the calendar view is set to the "agenda view," it will be the agenda view in the Notification center as well.  Likewise, the "day view" will be reflected in the widget too. The agenda view is selected in the iOS Calendar application. The day view is selected in the iOS Calendar application. It should be noted that the view selection in Apple's calendar application can only be made for the current day.