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There is an Option here to undo the changes that you have saved, or excuse me, that you have applied but not yet committed. So, let me demonstrate that. What Iamp;#39;ll do now is create, oh, letamp;#39;s just call this the Fifth Element. And this Fifth Element, whoops, this Fifth Element, when I first create it as you can see, Iamp;#39;m still editing it. We see the *. Right? If we get off of this, this Dialog Box over here. We get off of that, the Value Section here and get back over to the Browser, then we have applied it. Remember, weamp;#39;ve applied it but we havenamp;#39;t committed it yet, we havenamp;#39;t saved it to the database. Well, watch what happens when you undo this. There is an Undo Option here, or itamp;#39;s called Undo Check Out. What that does is it prompts you, again with an optional Dialog Box, do you really want to delete this? Well, yes I do amp;#39;cause I misspelled it. So Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and Undo that Check Out, and as you can see, itamp;#3