Undoing and redoing
PlantStudio supports multiple undo with limits you can set. Most actions are undoable, even in temporary windows like the plant and 3D object movers and the 3D object editor.
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%PD9ZSQ>second Using the undo/redo list
Changing_the_undo_limits>second Changing the undo limits
Tips on undoing and redoing
▪ The undo list is cleared whenever you save or close the open file.
▪ In the main window, the plant and 3D object movers, and the 3D object chooser, a pencil indicator shows whether the file has been changed or not .
▪ The main window, breeder, and time series window share a common undo list. For example, say you drag a plant in the main window, then paste a plant into the breeder. If you undo the paste, the next undo shown in any edit menu will be the drag you did in the main window.
▪ The undo/redo buttons in the plant and 3D object movers and the 3D object editor work just like the undo/redo menus in the main window, breeder, and time series window. But each of these temporary windows has its own undo list, and the undo list disappears when you close the window. Also, not as many actions are undoable in these windows as in the main window — selecting and dragging, for instance.
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