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as you create your documents it is inevitable that you will run into times when you need to undo something you previously did lets take a look at how you can undo actions and if necessary redo them [Music] [Applause] [Music] when you take an action in word you can undo that action there are two ways that you can do this a lot of people use the undo button visible at the top of the program window when im working with word though i think the easiest way to undo an action is to press ctrl z on the keyboard for instance lets say that you think that you should add some text right in here if right after typing it you think better of your edition you can press ctrl z and word undoes what you just did all you have to do is hold down the control key and at the same time press the z key and it undoes your action the great thing is that this can work for other actions besides typing as well lets say that you want to make these words bold but then you want to undo that formatting i want to und