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On todays episode of MacMost Now lets take a look at the Undo function. I was surprised recently to find out that not every computer user knows about or uses the Undo function. For me, someone who has been using computers for twenty years, the Undo is kind of like the spacebar. It is just always there and I use it all the time and dont even think about it. So the basics are very simple. When say you are in TextEditor and you are typing something and you want to take back what you have just typed you go to Edit and Undo. In this case it will tell you it is going to Undo Typing. Do that and it takes back that last line. Now I can continue to use Undo, and I can either do Edit and Undo or use Command Z. Command Z is pretty much the universal command on Macs for almost every application out there for Undo. So Ill do Command Z and you can see it takes back what I had previously typed there. The cool thing about the Undo function is in most cases in most apps you have a Redo function as