Undo a Batch Resize??

Help Please! I accidentally resized a batch process to an unusable size! Is there any way to undo this?
Thank you!!

Hi ,
Go to Each file and press Edit >>Undo or Edit >>Revert option.
Or dowload any action which perform Undo opeartion on all your open files.

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