Recovering Actions

You can erase the changes in a document to return it to its previous state.


Before you begin:
  • You can use the Redo command only to recover actions you have canceled through the Undo command.
  • By default, Redo keeps a track of up to ten of your last actions. You can change this in Me > Preferences > Common Preferences > General > > Cache and Performance > PCS.
From the standard area of the action bar, click Redo , or press Ctrl+Y.
You recover the last performed action.

When there is no action to recover, Repeat replaces Redo to let you restart the last command you used. However, when you interrupt a command run in repeat mode (by double-clicking), it is automatically restarted afterward, even if you click Cancel.

The only way to interrupt a command in repeat mode is to press the Esc key, or to select another command.