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Working with projects
The Edit History dialog
The Edit History dialog
In the Edit History dialog you can undo and redo many edit actions. Actions that can
be undone include all functions in the Project window as well as in the editors. It is
also possible to undo audio processes or applied plug-in effects. However, these are
better removed and modified using the Offline Process History (see
“The Offline
Process History dialog” on page 315).
Ö In the Preferences dialog (General page) you can limit the Undo function by setting
the number in the “Maximum Undo Steps” field to the desired value. This is useful if
you run out of hard disk space, for example.
To undo and redo your actions, proceed as follows:
1. On the Edit menu, select “History…”.
The Edit History dialog opens.
The dialog contains a list of all your edits, with the most recent action at the bottom of
the list. The Action column displays the name of the action while the Time column tells
you when this action was performed. In the Details column further details are shown.
Here you can enter new text by double-clicking in the column.
2. Move the horizontal, colored line upwards to the desired position to undo your
actions.
You can only undo your actions in reverse order, i. e. the last performed action is
the first action to be undone.
3. Move the line down the List again to redo an action that was undone previously.