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  6. Click on the Comment option to make a remark on your most significant changes.
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How to Redo URL in powerpoint

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[Music] hey welcome to repeat last action in powerpoint im les mccarter from power up training and im going to teach you the subtle tricks to undo redo and undo undo plus two tools to help you copy the format of objects and animations so lets go to get us grounded heres a quick overview before we dig deep into undo which reverses the last command or what i call my last mistake redo which will undo the undo by reversing the last undo command and well see some curious changes as hinted with the asterisk and then the closely related repeat command that will repeat exactly the last action and only the last action so lets dive in with undo once you issue an undo action it will undo the last command done and it can travel back in time by letting you do multiple undos over and over to go farther and farther back lets see it in action we are in powerpoint normal view and i need some actions to undo first i will type in some text and then my second action will be to colored red and my t

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Redo is the opposite of undo: it redoes an action you have undone. The Redo button appears only once youve used the Undo command. When Redo isnt available, it is replaced by the Repeat button. Click the Redo button. Press Ctrl + Y.
To redo an action that youve just undone on Windows, press Ctrl+Y, Ctrl + Shift + Z or F4. If the F4 key doesnt seem to work, try pressing the F-Lock key or Fn key and then, F4.
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). If you prefer to use the mouse, click Redo on the Quick Access toolbar.
To undo an action, press Ctrl + Z. To redo an undone action, press Ctrl + Y.
0:14 0:57 Editing Hyperlinks in PowerPoint - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip And who is using a screen reader where the link will take them. This quick demo will show you how toMoreAnd who is using a screen reader where the link will take them. This quick demo will show you how to change the name of a hyperlink displayed on your slide first place your cursor over the hyperlink.
To reverse your last action, press CTRL+Z. You can reverse more than one action. To reverse your last Undo, press CTRL+Y.
To update links in your presentation, do the following: On the File tab, click Info. In the bottom right corner, under Related Documents, click Edit Links to Files: In the Links dialog box: Select the link that you want to change: Click the Change Source Save the file with updated links.
FIXING HYPERLINKS: On the Home tab, under insert, click Text, and then click Hyperlink. 3. In the Documents tab, and then under Anchor, click Locate. Then select the slide that the button should be linked to.

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