You can also revert to the last saved version of the image.
The History palette lets you undo and redo actions selectively, regardless of their sequence.
Undo and redo controls on the History palette
The table below lists the Undo/Redo controls on the History palette.
Undoes a selected action. Clicking this button is equivalent to holding down Ctrl and clicking an item’s eye icon. Note: Undoing a selected action may interfere with subsequent actions and produce unintended results.
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Redoes a selected action. Clicking this button is equivalent to holding down Ctrl and clicking an item’s red-X eye icon.
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For more information about the History palette, To undo and redo actions by using the History palette.
To undo an action |
• | Choose Edit Undo. |
If you want to undo multiple actions, repeat the Edit Undo command. |
The Undo command undoes multiple actions in the order in which they were performed. To undo actions selectively, you can use the History palette.
If the action cannot be undone, the Undo command is unavailable.
You can also undo an action by clicking the Undo button on the Standard toolbar, or by pressing Ctrl + Z.
To redo an action |
• | Choose Edit Redo. |
The Redo command redoes multiple actions in the order in which they were undone. To redo actions selectively, you can use the History palette.
Only actions that have been undone can be redone.
You can also redo an action by clicking the Redo button on the Standard toolbar, or by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Z.
To revert to the last saved version of an image |
• | Choose File Revert. |
To undo and redo actions by using the History palette |
• | Choose an action on the History palette, and then perform one of the following actions. |
Click the Undo/Redo button for the selected action, or click the Undo to Here button . The undone actions are denoted by a blank box .
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Click the Undo/Redo button for the selected action, or click the Redo to Here button . The selected action and all preceding actions are redone and no longer appear as blank icons. Note that selectively undone actions (denoted with a gray X) that precede the action you clicked are not redone. These actions can be redone only with the Redo Selected command.
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Hold down Ctrl, and click the Undo/Redo button for the selected action, or click the Undo Selected button . Selectively undone actions are denoted by a gray X .
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Hold down Ctrl, and click the Undo/Redo button for the selected action, or click the Redo Selected button .
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To set Undo preferences |
1 | Choose File Preferences General Program Preferences. |
2 | From the left pane, click Undo. |
3 | Make sure that the Enable the undo system check box is marked. |
4 | Mark or unmark the following check boxes: |
• | Limit undo/redo disk usage to n MBytes of storage per open image — lets you specify the amount of hard disk storage available for Undo/Redo operations by typing or setting a value in the control. The storage space needed depends on the current image size and the type of operations you’re performing. If you have a large amount of unused disk space, you don’t need to mark this option. |
• | Limit undo/redo to n steps per open image — lets you modify the default value of 250 steps. Decrease the value in the control if your unused disk space is less than 500 Mbytes. |
• | Enable Fast Redo — lets you set the Redo command to work at optimal speed. Do not mark this option if you want the Undo command to work at optimal speed. |
5 | Type or set a value in the Non-undoable steps in the History Palette control. |
This value specifies the number of non-undoable steps (steps that cannot be undone or redone) that are retained after the Undo/Redo limit has been reached. The default value is 10. |