Redo ( Drawing Editor > Ctrl + y )

Tool summary :

  • Undoes changes that have been made to your current drawing using Undo . The most recent Undo is undone first, then the next-most-recent Undo , etc.
  • You might use Redo , for example, when you Undo too many times.
  • If you do an Undo , then make a change to your current drawing, you will not be able to Redo that most recent Undo . You first have to Undo your most recent change.
  • See the step-by-step instructions .

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  Step-by-step instructions

Redo can be used in the Drawing Editor when you have done an Undo too many times.

1 . Before using this tool:

1a : You need to have done an Undo one or more times in your current drawing before you can Redo .

Tip: Look at the Edit menu. If Redo is disabled , then you have not made any changes to your drawing using Undo .

2 . Invoke Redo using any one (1) of the following methods in the Drawing Editor :

Method 1 : Click the Redo icon. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Edit ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).

Method 2 : If " Drawing Editor layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose Edit > Redo .

Method 3, 4 or 5 : Redo can also be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the ' Lightning ' layout style, configuration of the interface is done using Customize Interface .

Method 6 : In Select Items Mode , right-click ( Menu ) and choose " Redo " on the context menu .

3 . The most-recent Undo is undone.

Alternative 1 : Repeat step 2 to undo the next-most-recent Undo that can be undone.

Alternative 2 : Do something else.

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