To undo an action press Ctrl+Z. If you prefer your mouse, click Undo on the Quick Access Toolbar. You can press Undo (or CTRL+Z) repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps. You can't undo some actions, such as clicking commands on the File tab or saving a file. If you can't undo an action, the Undo command changes to Can't Undo. To undo several actions at the same time, click the arrow next to Undo Redo an actionTo redo something you've undone, press Ctrl+Y or F4. (If F4 doesn't seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4). If you prefer to use the mouse, click Redo on the Quick Access toolbar. (The Redo button only appears after you've undone an action.)
Repeat an actionTo repeat something simple, such as a paste operation, press Ctrl+Y or F4 (If F4 doesn't seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4). If you prefer to use the mouse, click Repeat on the Quick Access Toolbar.
Notes:
Excel and all other Office programs have a default undo/redo maximum of 100 actions. However, you can change this by adding an entry in the Microsoft Windows registry. Important: Remember that some actions, such as clicking commands on the File tab or saving a file, can't be undone, and running a macro in Excel will clear the undo stack, making the action unavailable. Warning: Increasing the number of undo levels should be done with caution and moderation: the more you increase the number of undo levels, the more random access memory (RAM) Excel requires to store the undo history, which affects the performance of Excel. The following procedure uses the Registry Editor to change the number of undo levels for Excel, although you can do the same in Word or PowerPoint.
Related linksCustomize the Quick Access Toolbar (Windows) Configure or turn off automatic text formatting (AutoFormat) Press Or, click Undo in the upper-left corner of the ribbon.
You can't undo some actions, such as clicking commands on the File menu or saving a file. If you can't undo an action, the Undo command changes to Can't Undo. To undo several actions at the same time, click the arrow next to Undo, select the actions in the list that you want to undo, and then click the list. Redo an actionTo redo something you've undone, press Or, click Redo in the upper-left corner of the ribbon. (The Redo button only appears after you've undone an action.)
Repeat an actionTo repeat something simple, such as a paste operation, press Or, click Repeat in the upper-left corner of the ribbon.
In Word for the web, PowerPoint for the web, and Excel for the web, you can undo or redo basic actions. More advanced options are available in desktop versions of Office. Press Ctrl+Z or click
You can't undo some actions, such as clicking commands on the File tab or saving a file. If you can't undo an action, the Undo command is dimmed. Redo an actionTo redo something you've undone, press Ctrl+Y or click
Which element of the Word program window contains buttons for saving a document and for undoing?Quick Access Toolbar
By default, it includes the Save, Undo, and Redo commands.
Which element of the Word program contains buttons for saving a document and for undoing redoing and repeating a change?PC Office Word. Which element of the Word program window displays information about the current document such as number of pages and also includes the view and zoom button?The status bar is a located at the bottom of the document window in Microsoft Word. It provides information about the current state of what you are viewing in the window. Page number Page number the cursor is located on.
What contains buttons for saving a document?The Title bar contains the buttons for saving a document.
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