Reverses recent changes to objects.
Notes
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File operations or changes made to viewports or construction planes cannot be undone by the Undo command. Use the UndoView
command to undo changes made to the view. -
The number of commands you can undo depends on the minimum number of undo levels and the memory size reserved for undo. Change the undo options in the Options dialog box, General
page. -
To undo an Undo command, use the Redo
command.
Standard > Undo Undo > Undo Geometry Fix > Undo
Edit > Undo
Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + Z Related topics… |
Provides a list of recent commands to reverse.
Steps:
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Select the commands to undo from the list.
-UndoMultiple
Undo > Undo Multiple
Edit > Undo Multiple Related topics… |
Reverses recent changes for a selected object only.
Steps:
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Select objects.
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Select the commands to undo.
-UndoSelected
Undo > Undo Selected
None Related topics… |
Steps back through geometry changes activated by the Undo command.
Redo is available immediately after you use Undo
. The number of commands you can redo depends on the undo options displayed in the Options dialog box, General
page.
Standard > Redo (Right click) Undo > Redo (Right click) Geometry Fix > Redo (Right click)
Edit > Redo
Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + Y Related topics… |
Displays a list of geometry changes activated by the Undo
command that can be selected.
-RedoMultiple
Undo > Redo Multiple (Right click)
Edit > Redo Multiple Related topics… |
Frees memory by clearing the undo buffer.
Use the UndoMultiple
and RedoMultiple
commands to get a list of the undoable and redoable commands. After the ClearUndo command, these lists should be empty.
Undo > Clear Undo
None Related topics… |