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Recovering from mistakes

Recovering from mistakes - InDesign Tutorial

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Recovering from mistakes

- [Voiceover] How do we recover from mistakes in InDesign? As you might expect, there's an Undo feature with unlimited undos. Just so long as the document is open. I'm gonna select some frames and then press the delete key, to remove them. Now if I want to undo those steps, I can come to the Edit menu and choose Undo or use the keyboard shortcut Command or Control+Z. And I could just pressing that keyboard shortcut until I'm back to where I had began. If I want to redo the steps, then that the second item under the Edit menu. or the keyboard shortcut, Command or Control+Shift+Z. Sometimes you lose track of the sequence of changes and you need to revert the document to it last saved state. From the File menu, come and choose Revert. In InDesign you won't find a History panel like you do in PhotoShop and if this is something that you're used to, and are missing a plugin from DTP tools, we'll add this functionality. As a safe guard against mistakenly overwriting a file, or in the…

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