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EDIT UNDO
Use the Edit Undo command to reverse your last
typing, formatting, or editing action.
■ Choose Edit Undo immediately following the
action you want to reverse. For example, if you
accidently pressed the Edit Cut key combination,
choose Edit Undo (Alt,E,U) to reverse the
command and replace the text in your document.
■ Any command that changes the text or formatting
of your document or style sheet can be undone
using the Edit Undo command.
■ If your last action cannot be reversed, the
Edit Undo command is dimmed.
■ The Edit Undo command can be reversed by
choosing Undo again.
■ For a quick way to undo, press Alt+Backspace.
More Help: <Edit menu>
<Lesson: Creating and Editing>
Using Manual: Ch. 5, "Revising a Document"