When you use CorelDraw, you want to undo a command. How do you do it? The following is a specific introduction to the use of undo commands in CorelDraw. I hope it will inspire you after reading it.
Detailed introduction to the use of the undo command in CorelDraw
The effect of the undo command can be used to undo the steps that have been performed in the current drawing work, and the number of undoes can be controlled.
The shortcut key to undo a command is Ctrl+Z. You can also click Edit to undo the previous command. Clicking Undo can also achieve the purpose.
In addition, you can also right-click the object in the drawing area, and a shortcut menu will pop up, which contains the undo command.
We can also click the Undo command directly in the quasi toolbar to undo the previous command.
If you need to undo multiple changes, click the undo drop-down button on the standard toolbar, open the undo list, and click any command of the undo command. This command and its previous commands will be undone.
But only the drawn commands will appear in this list. No matter how many times you undo the changes, you can undo the changes, no limit to the number of times.
How to change the number of undos, click the Options command in the tool, you will see the workspace command box, click the + sign, then click Normal, change the number of undos after Normal, and click OK.
The above is the specific introduction to the use of the undo command in CorelDraw. You have all learned it!