keeps track of the last commands executed and operations performed. This allows you to retrace the last actions performed and correct any unwanted changes. You can also undo the corrections you have made and restore the changes you have previously undoed. You can undo only one action at a time or multiple actions in a single command. By default, the program keeps track of the last 20 actions performed.
To set the number of undoable actions
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Choose Application properties from the Settings menu or press the key combination CTRL+ALT+A.
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In the Documents tab of the Application Properties dialog box, click on the Drawing editor tab and specify the value of the parameter Number of undoable operations.
- Click Ok.
To undo the last action taken
Do one of the following:
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Choose the Undo command.
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Press the key combination CTRL+Z.
Click the button in the toolbar.
To restore the last undone action
Do one of the following:
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Choose the Redo command.
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Press the key combination CTRL+Y.
Click the button in the toolbar.
To view the list of most recent actions you can undo
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Click on the arrow located on the toolbar next to the button .
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Select the actions you want to undo.
To view the list of the most recent undoed actions you can restore
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Click on the arrow located on the toolbar next to the button .
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Select the actions you want to restore.
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To close the pop-up window without undoing or restoring any actions, press the ESC key or click outside the window. |