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How to redo comma in WPD

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you can undo redo or repeat a change that you made by coming up here for the undo and the redo if I undo itamp;#39;ll undo my underlining there if I made a mistake I can redo one if I wish to type something and I wish to repeat that I can go to my edit menu and choose on repeat typing and itamp;#39;ll keep on repeating what I just typed

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To redo something youve undone, press Ctrl+Y or F4. (If F4 doesnt seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4) on your keyboard, or select Redo on the Quick Access toolbar.
The Quick Access toolbar is a customizable toolbar that provides convenient access to commonly used commands. By default, the Undo button resembles a curved arrow pointing to the left, while the Redo button resembles a curved arrow pointing to the right. Where are Undo and Redo buttons typically located? O on the - Brainly Brainly question Brainly question
The Redo function restores any actions that have been previously undone using an undo command. Some people may refer to this feature as a reverse undo. For example, if you typed a word, and then deleted it using an undo, the Redo function would restore the word that you deleted. To reverse your last undo, press CTRL+Y. [Solved] Which icon is used for Redo in MS Word? - Testbook Testbook question-answer which-icon-is-u Testbook question-answer which-icon-is-u
The Redo command reverses the most recent change made using Undo. To undo an action, on the Edit menu, click Undo, or press Ctrl + Z. To redo an action, on the Edit menu, click Redo, or press Ctrl +Y.
To redo something youve undone, press Ctrl+Y or F4. Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office undo-r Microsoft Support en-us office undo-r
Redo lets you restore the change that was undone. Under certain circumstances, for example, when you change to a different client, the collection of actions ends and you can no longer use undo or redo.
Answer: The undo function is used to reverse a mistake, such as deleting the wrong word in a sentence. The redo function restores any actions that have been previously undone using an undo.
CTRL+Y To redo the most recent action that you undid, press CTRL+Y. To redo several actions, do one of the following: Press CTRL+Y repeatedly until the actions are redone. Undo or redo typing or design changes - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office undo-or- Microsoft Support en-us office undo-or-

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