The Redo function is used to reverse the Undo command. For example, if you mistakenly undid a change (such as deleting text or formatting), you can press Ctrl + Y to redo that action and restore the change. This shortcut... Read More
The Redo function is used to reverse the Undo command. For example, if you mistakenly undid a change (such as deleting text or formatting), you can press Ctrl + Y to redo that action and restore the change. This shortcut is especially useful for quickly recovering edits without manually repeating the steps.
Here's how it works:
Ctrl + Z is used for Undo (reverting the last action).
Ctrl + Y performs Redo (reapplying the last action that was undone).
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