Undo

The Undo internal command can be used to:

 

Command Arguments:

Argument

Type

Possible values

Description

(no argument)

-

-

Undoes the most recent undoable file operation. Not all file operations are undoable - for example, files deleted from network or removable drives can not be undone.

Example: Undo

ITEM

/K

<index>

Undoes the specified action from the undo list. The <index> indicates the operation to undo, as displayed in the undo list.

Example: Undo ITEM 3

LIST

/O

(no value)

Displays a list of undoable actions (acts as a dynamic button). Any operation from the list can be undone simply by selecting it from the list.

Example: Undo LIST

 

 

nokeys

Disables the automatically-assigned hotkeys that are normally added to the generated list.

Example: Undo LIST=nokeys

 

 

menu

Displays the undo list in a sub-menu.

Example: Undo LIST=menu,nokeys

PAGE

/S

(no value)

Displays the Undo Log page of the utility panel. This displays a list of undoable actions, and lets you undo individual operations or all of them.

Example: Undo PAGE