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Thursday, November 4, 2021

How to Undo (and Redo) on Mac

 Apple Mac Undo Arrow on a blue background

How to Undo and Redo Using the “Edit” Menu

One of the easiest ways to perform an Undo action is by using an option in the menu bar at the top of your Mac’s screen. When you need to Undo, select “Edit” in the menu bar, then choose “Undo” in the menu that pops up.

To Undo on a Mac, select Edit > Undo in the menu bar.

“Undo” is almost always the very first option, and sometimes the “Undo” command will change to include the action you’re undoing, such as “Undo Move” or “Undo Typing.”

Similarly, you can also perform a Redo using the Edit menu. Click “Edit” in the menu bar, then select “Redo” in the list. It’s usually the second option in the menu.

To Redo on a Mac, select Edit > Redo in the menu bar.

If you don’t see Undo or Redo in the menu bar—or a menu bar at all, for that matter—you can usually still perform an Undo or Redo using two keyboard shortcuts, which we’ll cover below.

How to Undo and Redo Using Your Keyboard

If you’d like to use a keyboard shortcut to Undo the previous action you just performed, press Command+Z on your Mac keyboard. This is equivalent to selecting Edit > Undo in the menu bar. (It’s also similar to pressing Ctrl+Z on a Windows PC.)

To Undo on a Mac, press Command+Z on your keyboard.

After performing an Undo, you can usually also Redo the last action by pressing Shift+Command+Z on your keyboard. This is equivalent to selecting Edit > Redo in the menu bar.

To Redo on a Mac, press Shift+Command+Z on your keyboard.

Very simple. Use Undo and Redo as much as you’d like. Some apps have multiple levels of Undo, where you can go back dozens of steps, while others only have one. Good luck!

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