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in Photoshop undo and redo work a little bit differently than in other programs you may be used to for example Iamp;#39;m going to draw some lines to demonstrate how undo works I select my brush tool and Iamp;#39;m going to simply draw a couple of lines now when I draw this line if I make a mistake and I want to go back Iamp;#39;ve drawn two lines here I go up to edit and I can go undo brush tool or I can press control Z on the keyboard and that undoes my last drawing or gets rid of that line now if I want to undo this other line that Iamp;#39;ve drawn as well if I go again up to edit it now says redo brush tool and it still says control Z which if I click on that it read does the last step that Iamp;#39;ve just done so if I press control Z this is going to disappear but if I press control Z again itamp;#39;s going to reappear what Photoshop does is it likes to refer to your actions as steps thus it wants you to step backwards or step forwards in the process that you you are crea