Undoing & Redoing Changes

Realtime Landscaping Architect has a powerful undo system,
giving you the freedom to experiment and try new things. The number of undo
levels is unlimited, so you can backtrack all the way up to the point where you
last opened your landscape. If you decide you wanted your changes after all, you
can redo your changes as far as desired.
To undo the last change:
1. Click Undo,
or select Edit > Undo, or press Ctrl+Z.
2. Your last object or
point editing change will be undone.
3. Repeat for each
change you want to undo.
To redo the last undone change:
1. Click Redo,
or select Edit > Redo, or press Ctrl-Shift+Z.
2. Your last undone
change will be redone.
3. Repeat for each
undone change you want to redo.
Tips:
• The
Edit > Undo and Edit > Redo menu commands display a
description of the action that will be undone or redone. In the example below,
selecting Undo will undo a deletion, and selecting Redo will redo
a selection.

•
Undo/redo information is not saved to disk, so don't rely exclusively on
undo/redo to save your changes. Instead, a good habit is to save your work
periodically using File > Save. You can also instruct Realtime
Landscaping Architect to save your file automatically. See Program Settings for instructions on how to
enable automatic file saving.
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