Undoing User Actions - ACRONIS PARTITIONEXPERT 2003 User Manual

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tion, and label. You can easily view the Acronis PartitionExpert pending
operation for the partition you are working on (see 2.4.3 «Viewing de-
layed operations»).
You can always change any operation parameter, including type, files sys-
tem, size, location, etc. before performing the operation. Using Change type,
Convert, Move, Resize, etc. operations, you will also see that your actions do
not result in creating new pending operations, as you might have expected.
These actions will only change the existing pending operation parameters.
If you decide to change the label of another (existing) partition, Acronis
PartitionExpert will immediately create a new pending operation. So, the
same actions sometimes result in the creation of a new pending operation, or
modification of existing operations.
2.4.6

Undoing user actions

Calling wizards or dialog boxes for planning disk partition operations are user
actions. User entries are necessary operation parameters on the wizard or
dialog box pages.
One user action in Acronis PartitionExpert enables you to plan a whole list of
partition operations. For example, calling a wizard for partition creation or re-
sizing. (You can easily verify your actions by looking at the Pending Opera-
tions when the wizard finishes its work.)
You can also create a partition by selecting Disk
quires a list of actions to be performed (enter a label, select partition type,
file system, size, and location), resulting in the creation of a single partition
create operation only.
The difference between user actions and partition operations should be kept
in mind, if you wish to undo user actions.
Any user action in Acronis PartitionExpert can be undone or redone before
committing the operation. To undo a user action:
Select Operations
Click
To redo a user action:
Select Operations
Click
As user actions result in pending partition operations, as mentioned above,
undoing them results in canceling one or several partition operations.
Undo from the main menu (or press Ctrl
Undo Last Action toolbar button.
Redo from the main menu (or press Ctrl
Redo Last Action toolbar button.
Create Partition, that re-
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