Office XP Basics


Using Undo and Repeat
Undo
The Undo feature lets you delete the last change made to your file. As you can imagine, this is quite a handy feature. If you suddenly make a change or mistake you do not want to keep, you can simply undo your action.
Word 2002 remembers up to 300 actions in a document and allows you to undo any or all of them as long as you haven't closed the document first.
Undo all of your recent actions by:
- Repeatedly clicking the Undo button
located on the Standard toolbar
- Choosing Edit
Undo from the menu bar (Ctrl+Z)