Description

The Redo command provides the ability to redo either the last commandundone or a list of commands. When selected from the Edit menu, the Redo command allows you to reexecute one command at a time, whereas the Redo button from the Edit toolbar will allow you to reexecute multiple operations at once.

As can be seen in the figure below, the last command undone will be displayed in the Edit menu next to the Redo command. This listing allows you to see what command will be performed by the Redo command before using it.

For situations where you need to redo multiple commands, left-clicking onthe down arrow to the right of the Redo button in the Standard toolbar will show a pull-down menu of the last commands undone. Clicking on one of the commands will reexecute all commands from your current state to the command chosen, effectively returning Fidelity Pointwise to a previous state.

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Multiple consecutive commands can be undone via the Undo button in the Standard toolbar.

In the list display for multiple Redo, only the last five commands are shown by default. The number of commands shown can be adjusted within the Edit, Preferences command.