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Undo is a very useful command. Letamp;#39;s takea look at what it can do for us, or undo rather. If I press [Undo] [Enter] it will undo the last command. If I need to undo multiple commands, I can use my [Page ▲] arrow to highlight as many things as I need to undo, and then I will need to do a confirmation [Enter] for that to take place. So the Undo history is linear, meaning I have to undo things in that order. I canamp;#39;t pick and choose throughout the command history. Anything that is grayed-out in your command history here is something that cannot be undone. Itamp;#39;s also worth noting that anytime I save my show file I do lose my undo history. Just keep that in mind any time youamp;#39;re saving.