Windows Redo Command Page
takes you back one step. Ctrl + Y takes you forward again — like replaying your last action.”
Ctrl + Shift + Z
In the Microsoft Windows environment, the command serves as the inverse to "Undo," allowing users to re-apply actions that were previously reversed. While it is most commonly associated with text editing, it also applies to file management and formatting tasks. Primary Keyboard Shortcuts windows redo command
In almost all Windows applications, you can toggle between Undo and Redo to compare changes.
“Undo!” he whispered, and pressed .
If you prefer using a mouse or cannot remember the shortcut, you can usually find the Redo button in the toolbar.
Redo behavior can vary based on the specific software being used: takes you back one step
Ctrl + Y is often used for other commands (e.g., Outline mode) Using Redo in File Explorer
This happens for two main reasons:
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