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+ | The '''Undo''' and '''Redo''' functions of CKEditor make text editing easier by remembering the actions performed in the editor window and making it possible to revert them as needed. | ||
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== Undo == | == Undo == | ||
The '''Undo''' feature is a quick way to cancel the recently introduced change and restore the document to its previous state. | The '''Undo''' feature is a quick way to cancel the recently introduced change and restore the document to its previous state. | ||
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This is especially useful when the last performed operation was particularly destructive to the document, like in a situation when you select all of its content and accidentally delete it. | This is especially useful when the last performed operation was particularly destructive to the document, like in a situation when you select all of its content and accidentally delete it. | ||
− | + | In order to revert the last action, activate the '''Undo''' command in two ways: | |
− | # Press the [[Image:CKEditor_undo.png| | + | # Press the [[Image:CKEditor_undo.png|Undo]] button on the toolbar. |
# Press the ''Ctrl+Z'' combination on your keyboard. | # Press the ''Ctrl+Z'' combination on your keyboard. | ||
− | Since CKEditor | + | Since CKEditor by default supports 20 undo levels, you can usually go back as many steps as required. |
== Redo == | == Redo == | ||
The '''Redo''' feature lets you revert the last undo operation. This means that the document returns to the state it was in before you performed the undo. | The '''Redo''' feature lets you revert the last undo operation. This means that the document returns to the state it was in before you performed the undo. | ||
− | + | In order to revert the last undo operation, activate the '''Redo''' command in two ways: | |
− | # Press the [[Image:CKEditor_redo.png| | + | # Press the [[Image:CKEditor_redo.png|Redo]] button on the toolbar. |
# Press the ''Ctrl+Y'' combination on your keyboard. | # Press the ''Ctrl+Y'' combination on your keyboard. | ||
Just like with undo, many redo levels are supported, so you can usually go forward as many steps as required. | Just like with undo, many redo levels are supported, so you can usually go forward as many steps as required. |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 13 December 2010
The Undo and Redo functions of CKEditor make text editing easier by remembering the actions performed in the editor window and making it possible to revert them as needed.
Undo
The Undo feature is a quick way to cancel the recently introduced change and restore the document to its previous state.
This is especially useful when the last performed operation was particularly destructive to the document, like in a situation when you select all of its content and accidentally delete it.
In order to revert the last action, activate the Undo command in two ways:
Since CKEditor by default supports 20 undo levels, you can usually go back as many steps as required.
Redo
The Redo feature lets you revert the last undo operation. This means that the document returns to the state it was in before you performed the undo.
In order to revert the last undo operation, activate the Redo command in two ways:
Just like with undo, many redo levels are supported, so you can usually go forward as many steps as required.