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In this tutorial, you learn how to undo actions in Microsoft Word, an essential skill for editing documents. There are two main ways to undo an action: using the undo button at the top of the program window or by pressing Ctrl + Z on the keyboard, which is often quicker. For example, if you decide to add text but later change your mind, pressing Ctrl + Z will reverse the addition. This keyboard shortcut also applies to various other actions, such as changing formatting. Understanding how to undo and redo actions can significantly enhance your efficiency while working in Word.