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How to use Revisions

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  1. What are Revisions?
  2. Supported modules
  3. Viewing revision history
  4. Restoring a revision
  5. What gets restored — per-module breakdown
  6. Permissions


Revisions let you track changes to your content over time and roll back to an earlier state if something goes wrong. Each time a supported item is updated, Mimeeq saves a snapshot — giving you up to 30 points in history to restore from.


What are Revisions?


Every time a supported item is saved, Mimeeq creates a revision — a snapshot of that item's configuration at that moment. You can browse the list of revisions and restore any previous one.


A few things to know upfront:


  • Each module stores a maximum of 30 revisions per item. Once the limit is reached, the oldest revision is removed as new ones are created.
  • The latest revision cannot be restored — it already represents the current state.
  • Restoring a revision creates a new revision in the history, so you never lose the record of what you did.


Example: You update a 3D material's editor settings and realise they looked better two weeks ago. Open the revision history, find the snapshot from that date, and restore it in one click.


Supported modules


Mimeeq supports two safety features across its modules — Revisions and Trash. Revisions let you roll back changes to an item's configuration at any time. Trash lets you recover deleted items within the retention window.


The table below shows which features are available per module, along with Trash limits where applicable.


Module

Revisions

Trash

Max deleted at once

Products

20

Option Sets

1

3D Materials

20

3D Scenes

20

3D Templates

20

Collection Sets

20

Galleries

20

Embed Templates

1

Price Lists


Viewing revision history


  1. Open the item you want to review (e.g. a 3D material or option set).
  2. Navigate to the Revisions tab.
  3. Browse the list of snapshots — each entry shows the revision type (e.g. Editor Updated, Options Updated) and the date it was created.


The Revisions tab shows a full change history with the date, author, and type of each update


Restoring a revision


  1. Open the revision history for the item (see Viewing revision history).
  2. Find the revision you want to restore.
  3. Click Restore next to that revision.


The item is updated to match the saved snapshot. A new Revision Restored entry is added to the history.


⚠️ Important: You cannot restore the latest revision — it is the current version of the item. Restore from any earlier entry in the list.


The restored entry appears at the top of the history.


What gets restored — per-module breakdown


Revisions do not restore the entire item. General Tab fields — such as name, status, and description — are never rolled back. They always reflect the current state of the item, even after a restoration. Only the content-specific sections (editor settings, options, material sets, etc.) are reverted to the saved snapshot.


The table below shows exactly what is and isn't restored for each module.


Module

What gets restored

What's never restored

Option Sets

Options

General Tab (name, status, description, display settings)

3D Materials

Editor configuration (including Default Material and Environment Texture)

General Tab (name, status, description, thumbnail)

3D Scenes

Editor configuration

General Tab (name, status, default material, environment texture)

3D Templates

Blocks settings

Name, Status

Collection Sets

Material sets

General Tab (name, status)

Galleries

Images

Gallery Name, Number of Columns, Description

Embed Templates

Name, Language, Public Price List Group; full Settings payload

Unique Name, Customer ID, Translation Set Identifier

Price Lists

MCP Market, Valid Date, Promo, Cost, RRP, Sale; Companies

Price List Name, Status, Currency, Linked Price List; Price List Body (not stored in revisions)


Permissions


Permissions for restoring a revision are the same as the permissions required to update that item. If you can edit an item, you can restore its revisions.



Updated on: 25/06/2026

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