Using Undo to Fix Your Mistakes

WordPerfect has the ultimate “oops” fixer, and it's called Undo. Essentially, Undo reverses the last action taken on a document. For example, if you delete selected text, Undo brings it back. If you change the margins, Undo puts them back the way they were. It's as if you never took the action.

Undo has a twin feature called Redo. Redo reverses the last Undo action. If you accidentally Undo too many things, Redo puts them back.

To use the Undo feature, use one of the following options:

  • Click the Undo button on the toolbar.

  • Choose Edit, Undo.

  • Press Ctrl+Z.

To use the Redo feature, use one of the following options: ...

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