Undoing Changes

You often can undo editing or formatting changes you've made to a document. Undoing a change cancels the effects and returns the document to its previous state. For example, if you cut some text and you didn't mean to, you can undo that action. Notes simply returns the text to its original location. To undo changes, choose Edit, Undo or press Ctrl+Z.

You must choose to undo an action before you perform another. Because Notes can remember only one action at a time, each new action replaces the last one.

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Can't Undo Not all changes and edits can be undone. If the Undo command is dimmed, you cannot undo your previous command.

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