kUndoing and Redoing an Operation

The Undo command lets you undo the last operation you performed, while Redo lets you restore an operation you have undone.

uTo undo the last operation you performed

Immediately after performing the operation you want to undo, press * or perform the following operation: 2(Edit) – 1:Undo/Redo.

Important!

Note that the following operations cannot be undone.

Clear all objects operation: 2(Edit) – 6:Clear All (page 14-32).

View Window setting configuration (page 14-35)

Zoom operation (page 14-36)

Scroll operation (page 14-36)

Pan operation (page 14-35)

Setup change (page 14-33)

uTo redo an operation

Immediately after undoing the operation, press * or perform the following operation: 2(Edit) – 1:Undo/Redo.

kMoving and Deleting an Object

Before you can move or delete an object, you first need to select it. For details, see “Selecting and Deselecting Objects” (page 14-19).

uTo move an object

Note

Sometimes you may find that an object will not move the way you want it to. If this happens, try locking the part(s) of the object that you do not want to move (page 14-47), or temporarily unlock all objects (Clr Constraint, page 14-48).

1.Select the object you want to move.

If you want to move only one of the vertices of a triangle for example, select the vertex. To move only one side of the triangle, select the side.

One vertex selected

One side selected

Three sides selected

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