Undoing An Action - ScanSoft PAPERPORT 3.6 Manual

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U
A
NDOING AN
CTION
The Undo command in the Edit menu will undo the last action you just
made in PaperPort. For example, if you move a thumbnail on the
PaperPort Desktop, you can choose Undo Move and the thumbnail will
move back to its original location. Similarly, if you highlight a section of
text on a page in Page View, you can choose Undo New Annotation to
remove that highlighting.
Note, however, that undoing applies only to the last action. For example,
if you move one thumbnail, and then move another one, the Undo Move
applies only to the last thumbnail that was moved (which was the last
action you took).
After you undo an action, the Undo command becomes Redo, which
undoes the Undo. For example, if you highlight a section of text in Page
View and choose Undo New Annotation to undo it, but then decide that
you made a mistake and want to keep that highlighting, just choose Redo
New Annotation, and it reappears.
The Redo command, like the Undo command, applies only to the last
action.
In Page View, there is also the Undo All Changes command. Choosing
that command undoes all annotations and other changes made to the
item in Page View.

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