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Thanks for your input @jtpio
This is indeed a nice way to reset a whole environment, not only the notebook itself but other files as well (data provided within the env for instance).
Of course, this is less straightforward than just pushing a button but it is also more powerfull.
I hesitate. I suspect that students who might need to reset the original document are not the ones who will be confortable with coding. The way proposed by @jtpio is more suited for advanced students.
I guess it depends on the complexity of implementing such a button.
Alternativeley, could we add a "help" tool indicating the above solution?
@CVandiedonck recently had a nice user experience with the "Reset to Original" feature:
It resets a notebook to its original state.
Are you aware of this feature? Is it a Jupyter Lab extension?
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