In the Process of editing a document you will find moments when you accidentally perform an unwanted action. For such event Word gives you the choice of two commands: Undo and Redo. Word gives you three methods to undo or redo the most recent action:
1. Click the Undo button or Redo button on the standard toolbar. To undo or redo multiple actions, first click the arrow beside either the Undo or Redo button to display a list of previous actions. Then click or drag to select the action that you want to undo or redo.
2. Choose Undo or Redo from the Edit Menu.
3. Enter the shortcut Keys for Undo (Ctrl+Z) or Redo (Ctrl+Y) commands.
Certain actions cannot be undone after they are executed, such as saving or printing a document.
1. Click the Undo button or Redo button on the standard toolbar. To undo or redo multiple actions, first click the arrow beside either the Undo or Redo button to display a list of previous actions. Then click or drag to select the action that you want to undo or redo.
2. Choose Undo or Redo from the Edit Menu.
3. Enter the shortcut Keys for Undo (Ctrl+Z) or Redo (Ctrl+Y) commands.
Certain actions cannot be undone after they are executed, such as saving or printing a document.
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