Redo fee in GDOC

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How to redo fee in GDOC

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hey there itamp;#39;s daniel from thegoodax.com where you can get free google docs templates and guides now you will see how to use undo and redo commands in google docs basically using redo and undo commands in google docs is no different from how you do it in all other software on windows and mac os the principle is simple sometimes you may need to restore changes made to the document like when you deleted something by accident and on the other hand thereamp;#39;s a redo function in case you want to recover what you have canceled with the undo action in this example iamp;#39;m entering some text then selecting a part of it and letamp;#39;s say i accidentally deleted it itamp;#39;s gone now and since iamp;#39;ve done it by accident i want to bring it back for what i go to edit on a toolbar on top and clicking on undo on the first line and the deleted text is back now another way is to use a keyboard shortcut for a faster function execution which is control plus z on wind

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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.
Click on the undo arrow from the Google docs toolbar, or click Edit and Undo to reverse the last few changes you have made.
Redo is the opposite of undo: it redoes an action you have undone. For example, if you decide that you do, after all, want to delete an item that you have just brought back with undo, you can redo the action. Click the Redo button on the toolbar to redo the last action.
Google Docs allows you to undo your most recent actions, but there isnt a specific limit on the number of steps you can undo.
To redo an edit that youve undone, click Redo (right arrow to the left of the Save drop-down) or use either Ctrl-Y / Ctrl-Shift-Z on PC or ⌘Y / ⌘Shift-Z on Mac.
Click the undo icon to reverse your action, and undo your error. Click the redo icon if you need to redo an action you originally reversed.
How to undo and redo actions in Google Docs? Locate the Undo Button. On the top left corner of the screen, youll notice a backward arrow icon. Click or Shortcut. To undo an action, simply click on the backward arrow icon. Action Reversed.
You can easily recover deleted files by performing the undo operation. Yes, it is that simple. All you need to do is to press Ctrl + Z from your keyboard and you will get back your deleted google docs files. Note: You cannot go with the undo operation if you have been coming back later for the same.

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