Undoing and redoing changes
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- The Writer interface
- Working with documents
- Working with text
- Formatting text
- Undoing and redoing changes
- Formatting pages
- Adding notes and graphics to a document
- Creating a table of contents, index, or bibliography
- Printing from Writer
- Sending a fax
- Tracking changes to a document
- Mail merge, master documents, forms, and fields
- Using cross-references and bookmarks
To undo the most recent change, press Control+Z, or click the Undo icon [[Image:]] on the Standard toolbar, or select Edit > Undo from the menu bar.
The Edit menu shows the latest change that can be undone.
Click the small triangle to the right of the Undo icon to get a list of all the changes that can be undone. You can select multiple changes and undo them at the same time.
After changes have been undone, Redo becomes active. To redo a change, select Edit > Redo, or press Control+Y or click on the Redo icon [[Image:]]. As with Undo, click on the triangle to the right of the arrow to get a list of the changes that can be reapplied.
To modify the number of changes OpenOffice.org remembers, select Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Memory and change Undo number of steps. Be aware that asking OOo to remember more changes consumes more computer memory.
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