? Redo command (undo undo)

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Alec S.

Hi,

You know how you can undo certain operations (I believe it only works
for file operations) in Windows? It's available in the context menu or by
hotkey. Well is there a REDO command to repeat the last operation?


thanks.
 
Hi

This works on certain applications that saves history in its buffer. This cannot be done in the OS level eg at the desktop

For eg in Microsoft Office you can use Ctrl+Z to undo what you had done last and Ctrl+Y to redo what you had done last time

Regard

M. Rajes
www.winxpsolution.co

----- Alec S. wrote: ----

Hi

You know how you can undo certain operations (I believe it only work
for file operations) in Windows? It's available in the context menu or b
hotkey. Well is there a REDO command to repeat the last operation


thanks

-
Alec S
alec <@> synetech <.> cjb <.> ne
 
Yes, I am familiar with redo in applications. I am just trying to find
out if Windows has a redo function to counter it's existing undo function.
For example, if I move a file, then undo, can I redo it?

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Alec S.
alec <@> synetech <.> cjb <.> net


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M. Rajesh said:
Hi,

This works on certain applications that saves history in its buffer. This
cannot be done in the OS level eg at the desktop.
For eg in Microsoft Office you can use Ctrl+Z to undo what you had done
last and Ctrl+Y to redo what you had done last time.
 
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