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How to redo stuff in WRD

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you probably noticed by now that in previous training videos whenever I made a mistake I used the undo feature which is up here on the quick access toolbar that arrow right there when you click on it itamp;#39;ll undo what you just did so for example if I come down here and I double click on a word and I hit the Delete key and Iamp;#39;m like oops I made a mistake instead of trying to remember what I deleted and I can just come up here and click on the undo and it will undo my mistake here so if Iamp;#39;ve got a lot of mistakes like I come down here and I type in all that and I type in some text and I know itamp;#39;s garbage text but you get the idea Iamp;#39;m making a lot of mistakes here deleting that typing in some more okay Iamp;#39;ve got a lot of undos so instead of clicking on the undo button several times or ctrl Z ctrl Z ctrl Z you can imagine if you had 20 to 30 I mean I donamp;#39;t know how many undos you can do because I never pushed it to the limit but if you ha

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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.
Undo is a U turn backward, redo is a U turn forward. It indicates that you are returning to a place youve already been, either forwards (redo) or backwards (undo). The refresh button being a near circle indicates that you are doing something and returning right where you started, neither forwards nor backwards.
To undo an action press Ctrl+Z on your keyboard, or select Undo on the Quick Access Toolbar. You can press Undo (or Ctrl+Z) repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps.
EditUndo (shortcut: C+z ) reverses the most recent editing command. For example, this can be used to restore unintentionally deleted text. More complicated operations, such as a search and replace, can also be undone. If you undo too many changes, EditRedo (shortcut: C+e C+z ) can restore the changes again.
Undo, redo, and other shortcut key functions Command SHORTCUT KEYProcedure Redo CTRL+Y To reverse your last Undo, press CTRL+Y. You can reverse more than one action that has been undone. You can use Redo command only after Undo command.5 more rows Undo, redo, and other shortcut key functions - Progress Software progress.com documentation sitefinity-cms progress.com documentation sitefinity-cms
To undo an action, press Ctrl + Z. To redo an undone action, press Ctrl + Y.
0:20 1:02 Word. So lets say were typing something here. And you want to undo that you can either tap controlMoreWord. So lets say were typing something here. And you want to undo that you can either tap control z or the little back arrow up here to undo that so either the control and z keyboard shortcut or Microsoft Word - Undo Redo - Shortcut Keys and Button [Tutorial] youtube.com watch youtube.com watch
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 Redo button only appears after youve undone an action.) Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support microsoft.com en-us office undo-re microsoft.com en-us office undo-re

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