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Undo/Redo

Undo and Redo reverse or reapply changes you've made to your project, allowing you to backtrack if you've made edits you regret, or restore the edits you reversed, if that regret was only temporary.

Undo and Redo in LightBurn are unlimited — the list of actions that can be reversed and reapplied is only reset when closing out of the program or opening a new project.

Using Undo and Redo

Undo reverses previous actions taken, starting with the most recent action, and proceeding to previous actions with successive Undos.

To Undo, press Ctrl/Cmd+Z, click the Undo icon in the Main Toolbar, or go to the Edit Menu and select Undo.

Redo restores actions previously reversed using Undo, starting with the most recent action Undone, and proceeding to previous reversed actions with successive Redos.

To Redo, press Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+Z, click the Redo icon in the Main Toolbar, or go to the Edit Menu and select Redo.


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