Luckily, Windows gives you options to undo and redo your actions.

Plus, with hotkeys handy, you’re able to always redo and undo them much faster.

Read on to discover how to do that and save precious time.

Person Working on a Word Document on a Windows Laptop

Remember, you’re free to’t use the redo command without undoing an action first.

To keep undoing previous actions keep pressingCtrl + Z.

By default Office saves the last 100 undoable actions.

Undo and Redo Commands on a Word Document

you’ve got the option to even undo changes after saving and then save again.

If you could’t undo an action, theUndocommand changes toCan’t Undo, and the arrow icon dims out.

If F4 doesn’t work, first press theF-Lockkey orFnkey, thenF4.

Word Document Showing Undoing Several Actions Together

You’ll notice that theRedoarrow only appears after you’ve undone an action.

you could also use the same redo shortcutCtrl+YorF4to repeat something.

So start using undo and redo hotkeys on Windows to save some time and a few clicks.

Undo Command Changed to Can’t Undo on Word Document

Redo Command Highlighted on Word Document

Color of Text Changed Using Repeat Command