Undo

Is there any way to UNDO a change in a note? Like undo in Microsoft word so if you mess up and type wrong you can click a button and it goes back to where you were. A few times I have been copying and pasting from Logos into a word document and accidentally hit paste instead of copy and the note I wanted is now gone for ever as far as I can tell. Is there any kind of UNDO to reverse what the paste did?
If not it is a VERY MUCH NEEDED ITEM.
Allen
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If you are on Windows, I use Ctrl-Z to undo. Ctrl-Y does a re-do if you change your mind. You can press it successively.
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Don Awalt said:
If you are on Windows, I use Ctrl-Z to undo. Ctrl-Y does a re-do if you change your mind. You can press it successively.
For the Mac OS, use Cmd-Z, Cmd-Shift-Z
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Thanks for the information. Much about Logos 5 is not very intuitive in my opinion and much is hide under the hood. I have completely read the large printed manual and still find somethings difficult.
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Allen Dearing said:
Thanks for the information. Much about Logos 5 is not very intuitive in my opinion and much is hide under the hood. I have completely read the large printed manual and still find somethings difficult.
While this may be true for many things in Logos (it's a powerful program), CTRL-Z and CTRL-Y are universal commands for Undo/Redo in almost every Windows product, including Word.
To learn more about how Logos works, I highly recommend perusing the wiki and especially watching the free video training offered there. Dedicating just a few minutes a day, or a morning a week, can get you a long way into using more of what Logos has "under the hood."
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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