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hi there this is Lynn Allen welcome to another AutoCAD tip courtesy of Cadalyst magazine alright so a couple of weeks ago I shared with you some cool tips that relate to the undo command okay not that you command but the undo UND oh man and I promised you that I would dive into it a little bit deeper two weeks later I know you have been on the edge of your seat admit it okay so letamp;#39;s make you brilliant letamp;#39;s make you a wizard at the end ooh command so first off I want to make sure that you understand how redo works as it relates to undo because thatamp;#39;s important so you need to know that redo just read as whatever the last undo command did easy for me to say right so if I go on the undo command and I type in three that means itamp;#39;s gonna go itamp;#39;s gonna undo the last three things that I did inside of AutoCAD right so itamp;#39;s sumed in and it took away two of those circles is what it did if I do a redo itamp;#39;s gonna redo all three of those step