Undo look in ASC

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In most applications, you can only use Ctrl Y to redo the last action that you undid using Ctrl Z. If you want to redo multiple actions, you will need to use Ctrl Y multiple times.
You can press Undo (or Ctrl+Z) repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps.
CTRL + Z attempts to undo the most recent action taken in an application. It works in most Windows applications. The way it works is a lot of applications have a type of steps history that records a certain amount of the actions taken by the user. When you press CTRL + Z or UNDO, it steps back by one.
0:11 1:02 And that would undo your last. Action. Now if you wanted to redo. Or do an action multiple times youMoreAnd that would undo your last. Action. Now if you wanted to redo. Or do an action multiple times you can select either the control y key on your keyboard.
How to Recover Files Lost by Ctrl + Z on Windows 10/11 Option 1: Use Ctrl +Y to recover files lost by Ctrl + Z. Option 2: Undo Delete to recover files lost files. Option 3: Restore From Recycle Bin. Option 4: Use Manual Search.
To undo an action, press Ctrl + Z. To redo an undone action, press Ctrl + Y. The Undo and Redo features let you remove or repeat single or multiple typing actions, but all actions must be undone or redone in the order you did or undid them you cant skip actions.
You can undo and redo up to 20 of your last typing or design actions in Access. To undo an action, press Ctrl + Z. To redo an undone action, press Ctrl + Y.
In most graphical applications for the majority of the mainstream operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows, Linux and BSDs), the keyboard shortcut for the undo command is Ctrl+Z or Alt+Backspace, and the shortcut for redo is Ctrl+Y or Ctrl+Shift+Z.

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