Hi, Sue. Happily, yes, the Undo command works even for a global change.It actually will work for the change you made before the global change, and the change you made before that. I don't know how many single changes it will undo, but I know that it will undo any changes you make one by one.
Just a word of caution, once you save the document, it won't work unless you make a change to the newly saved document, in which case it will undo that change and return things to the way they were when you last saved the document.
Hope this makes since. <smiles.I'm sure others more familiar with how the Undo function works could add more.
Lisa----- Original Message ----- From: "siss52" <siss52@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Do you mean the undo typing feature? Yes, but this was globally. Can Iundo that? What I ended up doing was to trash that copy and get another RTF copy from the zip file. But it would be great to know for next time, Jamie.Sue S.----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Yates, CPhTTo: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:15 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: WORD OF WARNING! You do know that in word you can always undo your find and replace, right? You can even undo things you did several times back. Jamie in Michigan Currently Reading - Divided in Death by J. D. Robb I'm an eBay affiliate, click here before you bid! Click here for eBay!
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