Undoing Redoing Actions


Undoing & Redoing Actions

The Undo command enables you to reverse your last action, thus offering an easy way to fix errors immediately after you make them. The Redo command, which is available only when your last action was to use the Undo command, reverses the undo action.

Tips

  • The Undo and Redo commands are available in most applications and can be found at the top of the Edit menu.

  • TextEdit supports multiple levels of undo (and redo). That means you can undo (or redo) several actions, in the reverse order that they were performed (or undone).

  • The exact wording of the Undo (and Redo) command depends on what was last done (or undone). For example, if the last thing you did was change the font for selected text, the Undo command will be Undo Set Font (Figure 42).

    Figure 42. The Edit menu with Undo and Redo commands displayed. If one of these commands were not available, it would be gray.



To undo the last action

Choose Edit > Undo (Figure 42), or press . The last thing you did is undone.

Tip

  • To undo multiple actions, choose Edit > Undo repeatedly.


To redo an action

After using the Undo command, choose Edit > Redo (Figure 42), or press . The last thing you undid is redone.

Tip

  • To redo multiple actions, choose Edit > Redo repeatedly.




Visual QuickStart Guide. Mac OS X 10. 4 Tiger
Mac Os X 10.4 Tiger (Visual Quickstart Guides)
ISBN: 0321423372
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 301
Authors: Maria Langer

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