Using the Undo, Redo, and Repeat menu commands

The Edit > Undo and Edit > Redo commands let you undo and redo steps as you work on Flash documents. The names of the Undo and Redo commands change to reflect the last step performed.

To remove deleted items from a document after using the Undo command, you use the Save and Compact command. See Saving documents when you undo steps.

You can use the Repeat command to reapply a step to the same object or to a different object. For example, if you move a shape named shape_A, you can select Edit > Repeat to move the shape again, or you can select another shape, shape_B, and select Edit > Repeat to move the second shape by the same amount.

By default, Flash supports 100 levels of undo for the Undo menu command. You can select the number of undo and redo levels, from 2 to 9999, in Flash Preferences. See Setting preferences in Flash.

To undo a step:

To redo a step:

To repeat a step: