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Undoing and Redoing actions

Undoing and Redoing actions - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Undoing and Redoing actions

- [Instructor] Most software programs give you the ability to undo your last action or actions, which is great for fixing mistakes or trying something different. And in most programs the keyboard shortcut for undoing an action is Command + Z or Control + Z on a PC. So if I delete a clip, or a series of clips, I can just press Command + Z and they're back. But what if I wanted to go back to a point five minutes ago, or 15 minutes ago? Fortunately Premiere Pro makes this relatively easy by using the History panel. The History panel can be found within the Project panel window. If I go to my double arrows it's usually the last one in the list here. If it's not, you can come up to Window and then just make sure you have a check mark next to History. So here in the History panel I see a list of all of my last actions, up to 32 actions maximum. And we won't have the same actions because each individual user has his…

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