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- windows - Globally changing Redo to Ctrl-Shift-Z - Super User
It's much easier this way, I find, and most importantly, since I don't use such apps as often, I always get mixed up where the shortcut for Redo is Ctrl-Y, such as Microsoft Office And worse yet, sometimes, there's something else on Shift-Ctrl-Z
- Is it possible to make a custom shortcut to undo in Word 2013?
I realize this question is about Word 2013; -- but if you search the web for word custom undo shortcut, this is where you land So for anyone on Office 365, it's been simplified since Word 2013 physicsgr's answer
- When did the redo keyboard shortcut change from Ctrl - Super User
For the longest time in my childhood, Ctrl+Z was undo and Ctrl+Y was redo I remember at some point, some pieces of software started doing Ctrl+ShiftZ for redo, and I found it very jarring at the
- Behaviour on Notepads undo functionality in Windows 11
Notepad is now using the same shortcuts as most text editors and keeps a stack of the last changes To undo the last change : Ctrl + Z To redo the last undone change : Ctrl + Y You need to get used to using Ctrl + Y instead of a second Ctrl + Z
- windows 7 - Ctrl+Y keyboard shortcut not working - Super User
When using my Windows 7 PC, the Ctrl + Y keyboard shortcut does nothing Interesting notes: Choosing the same command from the menu works (such as Edit > Redo) Both the Ctrl and Y keys work fine independently of each other Any additional combination of keys works fine (Ctrl + Alt + Y, Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Y, etc) For programs where Ctrl+Y is not the shortcut for Redo (in Adobe Illustrator
- Can I change keyboard shortcuts for Redo in MS Word for Mac?
I've gone into Tools → Customize Keyboard but Redo doesn't appear in the (unsearchable) list anywhere I can't find the mapping for ⇧ - Cmd - Z either so that I can reassign it to something innocuous Does anyone know of a hack I might employ to 'fix' this behaviour and force Word (and Excel) to behave like good little Mac programs?
- Photoshop enable Multiple undo? - Super User
Here you can change add keyboard shortcuts to most Photoshop menu items, palette menus and tools Simply choose the Edit accordion section and click on the Step Backwards shortcut and click Ctrl-Z It might throw a warning as it is will be overwriting the Undo Redo button, but don't worry about that Now you have it set up the way it should be
- Disable Ctrl+Z shortcut or clear undo history in Windows Explorer?
Is there any way to disable the CTRL + Z (Undo) shortcut in Windows Explorer? Alternatively, is there a way to have Windows Explorer "forget" its undo history? The reason I ask is that you may have done some file operations in Explorer (copying, renaming, etc ), and perhaps you don't reboot for days or longer (choosing to hibernate instead) The problem is that if you accidentally hit CTRL + Z
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