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To undo multiple steps at once:
Drag the slider to point to any step.
Click to the left of a step along the path of the slider; the slider scrolls automatically to that
step, undoing all subsequent steps as it scrolls.
Note: Scrolling to a step (and selecting the subsequent steps) is different from selecting an
individual step. To scroll to a step, you must click to the left of the step.
Replaying steps with the History panel
You can replay individual steps or multiple steps using the History panel.
When you replay steps with the History panel, the steps that play are the steps that are selected
(highlighted) in the History panel, not necessarily the step currently indicated by the slider.
You can apply steps in the History panel to any selected object in the document.
To replay one step:
In the History panel, select a step and click the Replay button. The step replays and a copy of
it appears in the History panel.
To replay a series of adjacent steps:
Select steps in the History panel by doing one of the following:
1.
Drag from one step to another. (Don't drag the slider; just drag from the text label of one
step to the text label of another step.)
Select the first step, then Shift-click the last step; or select the last step and then Shift-click
the first step.
Click Replay.
2.
The steps replay in order, and a new step, labeled Replay Steps, appears in the History panel.
To replay nonadjacent steps:
Select a step in the History panel, and Control-click (Windows) or Command-click
1.
(Macintosh) other steps.
You can also Control-click or Command-click to deselect a selected step.
Click Replay.
2.
The selected steps replay in order, and a new step, labeled Replay Steps, appears in the History
panel.
Copying and pasting steps between documents
Each open document has its own history of steps. You can copy steps from one document and
paste them into another, using the Copy Steps command in the History panel options menu. If
you copy steps into a text editor, the steps are pasted as JavaScript code.
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