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- | The //Undo// editing action is very powerful. TAD has a very unique way of preserving undo history --- practically no other software has this method | + | The //Undo// editing action is very powerful. TAD has a very unique way of preserving undo history --- practically no other software has this method. so please read this topic carefully. //It will make you a lot more efficient.// |
EACH object inside TAD keeps its own undo history; and therefore you can do // | EACH object inside TAD keeps its own undo history; and therefore you can do // | ||
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//NOTE: Each object does not have infinite undo capabilities! Each object preserves around 10 undo states// | //NOTE: Each object does not have infinite undo capabilities! Each object preserves around 10 undo states// | ||
- | {{page> | + | //**NOTE ALSO:** Creation and deletion of objects cannot be undone! However, when you delete any object/s they go into the //[[Recycle Bin]]// and you can undelete it from there// |
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